hei hei sweden!
How are you all doing? I`m great, thanks!
I finally found some time to pour my words on a … computer – I was gonna say paper, but
I can`t. I like paper more then this typing. But OK, I must inform my faithfull fans every
now and then.
We made it to Europe and although we are most further north and realy far from Slovenia, I
think I feel more at home here. Sweden is our next big goal, where I hope we will commit
some “great crime”. It`s obvious In what way.
Canada is behind us and I can say that it was only partially sucessfull. I could have done
more, but then again, we had trouble since the beginning of the US tour. Well it wans`t all
that bad as they portraited it over the media. It`s true that I had problems in the second
downhill, but I was unpleasantly surprised because the critic was so instant, not like with
other competitors, who get credit for only mediocre performance. I think that`s not fair
to us who realy devote ourselves to the max. And by the way – one race doesn`t realy mean
so much, so it`s not the end of the world.
Two realy hellish weeks are now behind me and my team, full of bad accusations, while we
were realy trying to perform at our best and that is something I can`t accept gladly.
Sport career is usually webbed with ups and downs and we just have to learn to live with it.
… And how did you cope with gossip in school. Yes, you know what I`m talking about …
You got criticised sometimes too, but it was usually from your mum and dad, right?
Well in my case is quite the opposite – My parents support me, while the media and reporters
criticize. Fufff! I`m only glad that I have a strong team behind me who a supportive and
comforting in good and tough moments.
As for the globe – keep on dreaming with me! The girls are very strong this year and to win
the globe would only be a dream. I`m very pleased that I`m at the top of the rankings, but
there is still a long way until the end of the season. Current 4th position enspires me and
gives me motivation to progress even harder and higher, but the most important goal is still
the winter olympics!
I will need to focus even more this weekend. The last two trainings in sweden gave me a lot
of confidence and faith in myself. I was scared for a moment because of my clumsiness during
the first day of training, which was caused by so called “jet lag”, but things soon
returned to normal and European pace will be in my blood for sure until the race beggins.
Ore is the place of my last sovereign victory and I start to glow every time I remember that
vibrant day of the last race of the season. Oh how nice it would be to do it all over again …
I hope you are behind me and that this wish realy comes true!
Best regards to all!
Tina
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