... in any event, given that I called Julienne Lizeroux to retire (settle down and have a family, possibly) several years ago and was quite off the mark
Is that Julien's sister ?
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Ted Ligety
extremerob wrote:
I wonder who will be next - Ligety is looking quite likely, his last podium was 2018, it doesn't look like things are improving for him - very hard to see though another specialist coming through for the US which would push him out.
@DB, Mr GS has had a great career - it makes sense - he was spending significant time at home from the tour this year from what was on his social media - he wasn't preforming at a level he must have become accustomed to which must be tough - he has been through surgery as well which I am sure is a factor.
I saw is name pop up last week on the pro ski world tour - wonder if that is something he will get into next year
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@extremerob,
From the link above, two young twins at home.
Quote:
“My priorities have changed,” Ligety said. In addition to Jax, Ligety and his wife, Mia Pascoe, have twin sons who were born seven months ago.
“I don’t want to be away from home for five-week stretches of training or racing,” said Ligety, whose last race will be Feb. 19 at the world championships in Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy. “And I don’t feel like I can’t do it all at the level I wanted.”
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Sad to see (it always is when a champion retires) but a good call. Going out on top.
Ligety is still a great skier, but at his prime, he was awesome in the GS. Smooth and the angles! It did not seem possible to get into that sort of angulation and still up again.
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After all it is free
I was at Val d'Isère when he won the GS in 2010 Absolutely awesome to watch live.
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@Claude B, I must have been there too. I certainly saw him race more than once at Val
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@holidayloverxx, we skied over from Tignes. It used to coincide with with our Mountainsun trips or later PSB. I think I caught the racing a couple of times. I was there every December from 2008 to 2012.
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@Claude B, yes I remember just not the specific races
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Cacciatore wrote:
DB wrote:
Hannes Reichelt
Jean baptiste grange
Carlo Janka
Manfred Mölgg
Kjetil Jansrud
Probably a good call....but, Manfred Molgg still getting top ten/fifteen results. One more season.
Certainly time for Hannes Reichelt, IMV.
My outside tip...Lara Gut Behrami....29, having the best season for quite a few years. Out on a high and then settle down and have kids.
Interesting words from Lara Gut after yesterdays win:
It was the first time that I knew that my life wouldn't change if I would win or not. I didn't ski to win the gold medal. I just skied to show what I can and that was a big difference...I finally have a lot besides skiing. My life is not just about if I'm skiing well or not
I think there might be something in here - though I reckon with Olympics next year we won't see her go quite yet
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Jean-Baptiste Grange has announced he will retire at the end of the season.
You know it makes sense.
You know it makes sense.
Bernadette Schild has called it a day.
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
@DB, about time.
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Poster: A snowHead
Resi Stiegler as well. Not sure she even featured on the World Cup tour this year.
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@PrimroseAndBlue, Resi Stiegler was racing in Are, she hasn't been making second runs for a while though.
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extremerob wrote:
Cacciatore wrote:
DB wrote:
Hannes Reichelt
Jean baptiste grange
Carlo Janka
Manfred Mölgg
Kjetil Jansrud
Probably a good call....but, Manfred Molgg still getting top ten/fifteen results. One more season.
Certainly time for Hannes Reichelt, IMV.
My outside tip...Lara Gut Behrami....29, having the best season for quite a few years. Out on a high and then settle down and have kids.
Interesting words from Lara Gut after yesterdays win:
It was the first time that I knew that my life wouldn't change if I would win or not. I didn't ski to win the gold medal. I just skied to show what I can and that was a big difference...I finally have a lot besides skiing. My life is not just about if I'm skiing well or not
I think there might be something in here - though I reckon with Olympics next year we won't see her go quite yet
We shall see...though I have a suspicion you’re possibly right.
@extremerob, she just needs to get her head together
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holidayloverxx wrote:
@extremerob, she just needs to get her head together
Couldn’t agree more - performance on top of the general covid issues can’t have made it easier. Hopefully a well spent summer will see her back on the circuit
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It looks like a few ski stars are coming out of retirement (but not to ski again).
Renate Götschl and Michael Walchhofer are both hopeful in becoming the next President for the Ski Association of Austria (OSV).
Rainer Schönfelder is hosting an Austrian talent program on the telly.