are the third in the career of Michał Jasiczka. The alpine skier recorded his best result during the Olympic Games, taking 23rd place in slalom with a time of 1: 41.84. In Jasiczek he decided not to take part in the giant slalom, but during an ordinary slalom he left the route, despite the fact that after the first run he was in 30th position and he was the first on the route in the second run.
Micha³ Jasiczek fell out of the route during the slalom. “Maybe Grandma would congratulate me”
completed the task on the first slalom run as planned. The alpine skier took 30th place with a time of 57.40 seconds and only 3.48 seconds behind the leading Johannes Strolz. So it meant that Jasiczek would start the second run and leave the untouched route. Halfway up the slope, the 28-year-old lost his balance during the second run and missed one goal. Micha³ Jasiczek decided to stop, but after a few seconds he continued his ride and he reached the finish line. Ultimately, however, the Pole will not be classified.
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– Maybe I could make it to the finish line, but I’m not interested in 30th place. I had to attack. At 30th place, maybe I would satisfy my grandmother who would congratulate me on being at the finish line. I want more – said Jasiczek hotly after the competition, quoted by Jakub Pobo¿niak from TVP Sport. It means, therefore, that the best result for the skier from Lublin will be the 23rd place from Sochi. Ultimately, the gold medal was won by Clement Noel, and Johannes Strolz finished second. The bronze medal was won by Sebastian Foss-Solevaag.
Already on the first run, Paweł Pyjas, the current champion of the country, finished the slalom competition, who also went out of the way. Now, ahead of alpine skiers, the team competition, which will start on February 19 at 4:00 am Polish time. At first, the white-and-reds will face the.
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