The Austrian Ski World Cup racer Katharina Liensberger is preparing intensively for the upcoming World Cup season, which begins on October 26 in Sölden. After two difficult years, the 27-year-old is doing everything she can to regain her previous form and return to the road to success in the important World Cup year.
Her last World Cup victory was Liensberger on March 12, 2022, when she won the slalom in Are. Last season, she was able to take third place at the slalom opener in Levi, which gave her a small success. She is currently Liensberger in Ushuaia, Argentina, where she trains under the best conditions and prepares specifically for the challenges ahead. The pictures she regularly shares on Instagram show her happy and motivated in the snow, which suggests a positive mood and optimal training conditions.
During the summer Liensberger strengthened their physical fitness through various sports activities such as cycling, climbing and water sports. These varied training methods have not only promoted their physical but also their mental balance. In addition to the sports training, Liensberger Relaxation through playing the harp, which helps her clear her head and relax.
Currently Liensberger However, she is without a main sponsor after the long-term partnership with the Rauch company was terminated. However, she is expected to have a new sponsor by her side in time for the start of the season. Her biggest goal in the upcoming season is to participate in the 2025 Ski World Championships in Saalbach. To achieve this goal, Liensberger a consistent improvement in performance throughout the winter, especially after last year’s fluctuating results.
Liensbergerthe double world champion of 2021, wants to build on her successes and have a solid season. At the 2021 Ski World Championships in Cortina d’Ampezzo, she triumphed in the slalom ahead of Peter Vlhova from Slovakia and the defending champion Mikaela Shiffrin from the USA. In the parallel slalom she shared the gold medal with Martha Bassinowhile Tessa Worley from France won the bronze medal.
Source: Instagram
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