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Ski circus faces fall mystery: DSV legend targets women

2024-02-09T07:42:48.518Z

Highlights: Ski circus faces fall mystery: DSV legend targets women. Ski legend Markus Wasmeier sees the athletes as being primarily to blame and particularly targets women in his criticism. Austrian Mirjam Puchner: “For me it is still a big question mark why so many falls happened” The Swiss Michelle Gisin sees the World Ski Federation FIS as having a duty to analyze what went wrong in Cortina d'Ampezzo. The 60-year-old actually blames the women skiers for their mistakes.



As of: February 9, 2024, 8:30 a.m

By: Christoph Klaucke

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Falls, accidents, injuries: The ski circus is experiencing a horror season.

Olympic champion Markus Wasmeier sharply criticizes the women.

Munich – The Ski World Cup is being overshadowed by many falls this season.

Hardly a race goes by without accidents.

First and foremost is the serious fall in Wengen when Kilde was transported away by helicopter.

Ski legend Markus Wasmeier sees the athletes as being primarily to blame and particularly targets women in his criticism.

Ski ladies blame FIS for falls – Markus Wasmeier disagrees

The ski circus is currently puzzling over the escalating number of falls.

Is it all just bad luck with injuries?

The Austrian Mirjam Puchner said on Eurosport: “For me it is still a big question mark why so many falls happened.”

The Swiss Michelle Gisin sees the World Ski Federation FIS as having a duty.

He had to “analyze exactly what went wrong,” she said in

Blick

.

After all, “so many injuries (...) shouldn’t happen.”

Recently, ZDF commentator and expert Büchel raged at the injury drama in Wengen.

In the three races in Cortina d'Ampezzo alone, 35 riders were eliminated - perhaps a result of the conditions on the slopes?

Germany's double Olympic ski champion Markus Wasmeier sharply criticized the many falls this season.

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Many falls this season: German Olympic champion shoots against women skiers

Markus Wasmeier sees it completely differently.

“It was standard in my time,” the two-time Olympic champion told

Sport1

.

The 60-year-old actually blames the women skiers: “When I look at the mistakes from Cortina, they were all extreme driving and line errors.

That surprised me a bit.”

Wasmeier goes even further and assumes that the female skiers were overwhelmed: “Perhaps the women were a little overwhelmed on this route, because everything was actually perfect - the slope was great, the course was great, the visibility was okay.” Italy was also the most successful Skier caught at all, Mikaela Shiffrin reported from the hospital after her crash “These are mistakes that shouldn’t have happened to people like Mikaela Shiffrin,” said Wasmeier.

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Markus Wasmeier does not see high stress in the Ski World Cup as a decisive factor for falls

Wasmeier also doesn't accept the high stress of many races in quick succession as an excuse: “Every athlete rides these routes voluntarily and can decide without pressure from the association whether they want to start or not.

Everyone knows the risk, it was already like that in my time.” The former ski star from Schliersee explained that there was only a loss of strength among “athletes who ski all disciplines – and that is a small number”.

Wasmeier's theory: “Those who are currently the least fit and not the fastest need a lot more strength.

Of course it will be tiring.” Everyone would have the opportunity in the summer to prepare for the “three months of competition” in the best possible way.

It is therefore “unfair” to others “that the feasibility of such competitions is being discussed again.” Nevertheless, the current situation is dramatic: a ski star burst into tears after another orgy of falls.

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Source: merkur

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