
Challenge the impossible and open a new chapter
In the women's freestyle ski jump, 20-year-old French star Tess Ledeux staged a stunning scene in the competition, she successfully completed a 1620-degree turn and won the championship with 94 points, the first four-and-a-half turn in the history of a human female athlete.
Stick to your dreams and don't be afraid of hardships
Tess Ledeux is one of the most consistent performers in the field of slope skiing and the youngest freeski world champion ever.
"As a kid I always wanted to be a professional skier," Tess Ludd said on his 20th birthday. Presumably, it is precisely because she has a dream and has been working hard to chase it that she has achieved today.2
She became a member of a local freestyle club until the age of nine. Thanks to the solid foundation laid in the early training, of course, it is inseparable from her own talent and hard work, so that she can continue to improve and lead in this field.
She joined the French team at the age of 14. At that time, she was still oscillating between skiing as a hobby or a profession, and in the process of continuous exploration, she finally decided to put skiing between the two, constantly developing it into a direction to move forward and work hard, making all this transition very natural. ”
Take control of stress and push the limits
At the time, the 16-year-old slope obstacle course world champion came to South Korea with the aura of winning the championship, but things did not go the way she imagined.
"My experience at the PyeongChang Winter Olympics was not satisfactory, which was far below my expectations. I left with my dreams in tears, and everything was shattered. I really want to play well, and I've never really experienced a failure in my career. It was the first real blow for me, and it was hard to get out of the shadows of defeat. ”
In the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics qualifiers, she fell in the second round and only finished 15th. This caused a certain frustration and blow to her originally very smooth skiing career.
But she always insisted on her dreams, in order to stay in a better state to meet the competition, she will always adjust herself to a positive attitude, always trying to find ways to improve herself. She thinks that experience gave her better growth. Gradually, she has become one of the world's top freestyle skiers, but her past experience has enabled her to prepare for the Beijing Winter Olympics more calmly.
When it comes to jumping, nothing can stop her, she is always challenging difficult moves. Her competitors once said this about her, thinking that she was a very powerful person.
Looking to the future, looking forward to surprises
As the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics approach, the freestyle ski jump will make its Olympic debut, a huge asset for Tess Ledeux, who specializes in this event. She has been in good shape in this season's World Cup and has achieved good results.
"In order to be able to return satisfactorily from Beijing, I must be prepared for everything. It's been a good season, I'm feeling good right now, I know I have the strength to win. But there are still many factors that can prevent me from succeeding, I have to do myself well, focus on my skiing skills, there will be... If there is none, there is none. "
Looking ahead to the Beijing Winter Olympics, Tess Ledeux is preparing new technical moves to meet the challenge, which she hopes will come in handy in the Winter Olympic slope obstacle course. Let's look forward to what kind of wonderful performance she will bring to the Winter Olympics.
Some of the images and materials are from the official website of the International Olympic Committee
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