Teder: a tough course, I don't have much strength in my body yet, and... terrible
Estonian Olympic debutant Ruubert Teder finished 30th in the normal hill competition at the Milan Cortina Games, facing challenges due to physical strength and course conditions.
Ruubert Teder, making his Olympic debut, secured the 30th position in the normal hill competition at the Milan Cortina Games, after initially feeling confident but struggling later due to fatigue and challenging snow conditions. Despite being dissatisfied with his performance, he praised the event's atmosphere and the support from fans, noting that it significantly surpassed his previous experiences.
Teder described the course as particularly difficult for him, as he felt he lacked the strength to perform at his best. He recalled that he hadn't competed in a 10-kilometer distance for three years, and the challenges he faced on the course, especially on the fourth lap due to thick snow, were overwhelming. His initial excitement gradually waned as fatigue set in, but he acknowledged that he enjoyed the first two laps despite the difficulties.
In reflecting on the experience, Teder expressed the thrill of competing in front of a passionate crowd of fellow Estonians, which added a unique energy to the event. His comments highlighted both the personal challenges he faced and the support from his home country, which underscores the significance of this Olympic experience for him as an athlete and as a representative of Estonia.