Feb 11 • 15:10 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Ilta-Sanomat

Eero Hirvonen hoped for one thing before his sensation - immediately after waking up it hit: 'Oh boy!'

Eero Hirvonen won a surprising bronze medal at the Milan-Cortina Olympics, overcoming a challenging past season with significant preparation changes.

Eero Hirvonen, a combined athlete, achieved a remarkable bronze medal at the Milan-Cortina Olympics, showcasing his resilience and determination after a difficult previous season. Speaking to the media post-competition, the 30-year-old expressed that he felt like he had been in a 'bubble' throughout the event, which helped him focus and perform at his best, particularly in the final jump. His win marks a significant turnaround in his career, especially after relocating to Lahti and making crucial adjustments in his preparation process.

Reflecting on his success, Hirvonen noted that the feeling of being an Olympic medalist is still sinking in, describing the day of the competition as 'hazy.' He emphasized the intensity and focus he maintained during the skiing phase, where he fought for top positions. Despite his confidence throughout the event, he admitted that he wouldn’t have placed bets on himself, indicating a mix of disbelief and pride in his achievement. This victory not only highlights his talent but also raises expectations for his future performances.

Hirvonen’s success serves as an inspiration for aspiring athletes who may face setbacks in their careers. His journey illustrates the importance of adapting and finding effective methods for preparation and mental focus. As he processes this significant milestone, the sporting community will be eager to see how he builds on this achievement in upcoming competitions, potentially paving the way for further accolades in international sports.

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