“I have different expectations of myself,” Schmid said on ARD, “I had a very good starting position,” and eighth place was “a very good performance nonetheless.”
In addition, the Olympic silver medalist dislocated his shoulder with the team in preparation to face Alta Badia in training, and in light of that, he finally said of his situation, “I’m very happy.”
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Olympic champion Odermatt (Switzerland), winner of the first two giant races of the winter, improved from eighth to third (+0.10) with a strong second run. He continues to lead with superiority in the World Cup as a whole.
‘We bow’: Odermatt remains on the podium with a race to catch up
Stefan Luitz, who was a good 18th after the first race with a high start number, moved back to 28th after a huge mistake in the final. Fabian Gratz, Anton Tremmel and Julian Rauchfuss missed out on the Top 30 final.
Too many mistakes: Luitz falls far behind in the second round
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