Kristin Austgule’s Fosnäs well remembers the message of the Trondheim World Cup. However, he does not want to look at the competition.
At the Trondheim World Championships, Norway reached the women’s message anchoring in a 37.2-second lead. Skiers Heidi Weng33, Astrid ore Slind37, and Therese Johaug37, had been pedaled for a 24-year-old Kristin Austgule’s Fosnäs for the last part of the great place.
Sprint cannon Jonna Sundling However, Fosnäs caught a couple of kilometers before the goal and won the victory for Sweden.
Fosnäs told the Norwegian To VG magazine After all, only little snippets of the race afterwards.
– And that’s enough. Maybe some day I’m ready for it. But I haven’t thought about doing it … I don’t know if it helps me much.
According to Fosnäs, he still has too many feelings of that message. The more time it takes, the better he feels. In his opinion, the message itself was a great experience he remembers for the rest of his life – despite the result.
According to Fosnäs, many people want to talk to him about the message, and even though he has tried to respond to the curious, he wouldn’t really want to talk about it. Fosnäs has been surprised at how he has been treated.
“There have been a few” hateers “, but there have been a surprising amount of positive reactions,” he said.
Fosnäs admitted that his nerves were being tested before the competition. He was glad he had his own room at his disposal.
– Because it was a version of myself that I don’t have to see again. There was a lot of crying and nervousness. There was little sleep. I don’t want them back 24 hours anymore, he said and said he had learned something about a difficult situation.
– Don’t help with your nerve. And no matter what kind of challenges in the future, I will be stronger. I don’t think I will ever face such a great challenge, at least on skis.