About the future Gut-Behrami: Lara, please continue!

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Matthias HermannSports reporter

Where would ski Switzerland be without Lara Gut-Behrami? This winter the picture will be grim – at least for women. Although several riders failed to get into shape or suffered injuries, Gut-Behrami shone. She won 15 of the 20 places on the Swiss podium and more than a third of all points. Even in international comparison, no one can compare to this. Good, better, good – Behrami!

The growing number of signs that she might give up skiing after this season scares her even more. While an exit at the climax would be appealing, Gut-Behrami doesn’t need it. Roger Federer also continued to play for a long time, although he no longer won tournament after tournament. This did not change his reputation at all. Not that Gut-Behrami appreciated it, but it was the same with her.

So what will happen? If you ask around at the ski circus, a pattern emerges. “I can’t imagine her resigning,” most people say, while at the same time admitting, “With Lara, you never know.”

Both are correct. The fact is: Gut-Behrami smiles and laughs more than before, is more open and calm in (rare) defeats – just more level-headed. Why? And also because her sports and personal environment is in perfect order. But because she knows that not everything lasts forever – even skiing, which she still loves so much. Therefore: Lara, please continue!

Source: Blick

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