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Above all, I run for the emotions of the present moment and in this context, experiencing a world title in France would give me immense chills.
It would be an intense moment of sharing with my loved ones, my supporters.
“Two weeks ago, Tessa Worley confided to us, with a magnificent smile that rarely leaves her, what a victory in Méribel, during these home World Championships, would mean for French skiers.
Like a dream.
However, given her formidable track record, “
la Puce
”, as she is affectionately nicknamed because of her height (1.57m), could easily play the jaded.
Double world champion in giant in 2013 in Schladming (Austria) then in 2017 in Saint-Moritz (Switzerland), holder of two crystal globes in the discipline in 2017 and 2022, victorious in 16 World Cup events – which second place among French skiers behind Carole Merle and her 22 successes – Tessa Worley has only seen one…
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