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For five years, Julie Zogg (31) was impossible to pass in the parallel slalom: the Swiss snowboarder has always won the small ball in the World Cup discipline since 2019. There was also the big ball twice in the World Cup overall.
Now the resident of St. Gallen comes away empty-handed for the first time. This winter she was on stage only once. There is a sad reason behind the difficult season: Tjesimir Peranic, serviceman for the Swiss snowboarders, died of cancer. “The situation was very difficult and also difficult to accept,” Zogg told SRF.
The dismissal was also under discussion
In addition to all the sadness, the succession was also not easy to arrange. After an “misunderstanding” in the beginning, Zogg and Co. now found a satisfactory solution. At times Zogg even thought about resigning.
These are over, the two-time world champion is looking forward to the remaining races of the winter, including the European Cup in St. Moritz. The highlights will follow in the coming years: the home world championship in St. Moritz in 2025, the Olympic Games in Cortina in 2026. (cmu)
Source : Blick

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