Goggia and Brignone also already have private teams, so the federation is actually only responsible for the results of Bassino and Curtoni at the top. The way our federation works on the example of slalom I think that us to assume that Colturi's talent could also be wasted...
If I say what I think about some federal executives of the Italian Winter Sports Federation, I'll get a lawsuit.
On Colturi, it was her and Ceccarelli's choice, I will still consider it a wasted opportunity. But even if she came back to compete with Italy, I would not cheer for her. Everyone makes their own choices, and Colturi preferred the freedom of having sponsors and private teams.
Good to see any sign of a good Finnish performance in any skiing sport. It's so weird they are not good anymore in skiing and i just can't understand why.
We had time from July 2019 - in that time we got the organization of the games in Cortina. I don't trust our federation. They are responsible for losing a great talent - Colturi and they did nothing during this time. Because people like Goggia, Brignone or Paris were already strong before 2019.
These are small positive signs, Pippo Della Vite showed good things and you could have had four in the first run. You can't change things in a week, it takes time and work. I am convinced that in the future Moelgg's new ski school methodologies will work.
Definitely not what I expected from Nika Prevc . A bad jump and a 10th place after the first round of jumps. After yesterday, I expected Nika to continue her dominance
Italian boy places in I run: 20, 21, 25 - Vinatzer. Someone will probably not finish the second run and it will be just like yesterday with the women.... I`m definitely not satisfied... The last time we won the men's slalom in 2017 - Manfred Moelgg and it will not change soon. Our only skier with huge potential - Vinatzer has been completely lost in slalom in the last 2 years. In total, I think I will skip see the 2nd run. I`m waiting for the competitions with Goggia and Brignone in the USA in a few days. Our entire alpine skiing now depends on the health of these two girls.