The youngest Polish Olympian, withdrawn just before the start. What a bad luck for 16 years of hope

Sara Hector leads the first run of a Women’s Giant Slalom on the Olympic Tour in Yanqing. Katharina Truppe is second and Federica Brignone is third. The eleventh is. Two more Polish women were classified. This is Magdalena £uczak on the 32nd place and Zuzanna Czapska on the 37th place.

Bad luck for the youngest Polish Olympian. Fall and no take off

For the first time in the history of Polish starts at the Olympics, we had to see as many as four of our competitors at the start. Unexpectedly, however, Hanna Ziêba did not appear on the route. She is the youngest representative of our country in He is 16 years old and has great hope for success in a few years.

The reason why Zięba was absent was an injury she suffered while preparing for take-off. – Our junior suffered a slight injury during training before today’s competition and the decision of the doctor and trainer was withdrawn from the competition – she confirms.

In an interview with TVP, Magdalena £uczak said that her representative friend fell during the last training run. – She has slightly injured her knees – said Łuczak.

Second Women’s Giant Slalom run at 7.30am. First, the top 30 will start the route after the first run, but in reverse order, unlike in the World Cup. Also competitors classified outside the TOP 30 will take part in the finals. Why Łuczak and Czapska still have a chance for promotion.

Source: Sport

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