Coach Vaher believes that Liiv will perform very well in the 500 meters
Ice skating coach Vaher believes that skater Liiv will improve in the 500 meters event following a disappointing 14th place finish in the 1000 meters at the Milano Cortina Olympics.
Estonian speed skater Marten Liiv had a disappointing performance at the Milano Cortina Olympics, finishing 14th in the 1000 meters, which was not the outcome he had hoped for. Liiv acknowledged that his race did not go as technically planned, revealing challenges he faced during the event. ETV sports program studio featured comments from his coach, Tuuli Vaher, who assessed the race and highlighted the technical differences that may have contributed to Liiv's performance.
In comparison, Liiv had finished 7th in the same event at the Beijing Olympics and even secured a bronze medal at the European Championships just a month earlier. The gulf between these performances and the recent one has raised questions about what went wrong. Vaher explained that minute technical adjustments can drastically influence the outcome of a race, pointing out specific issues with Liiv's body positioning that led to a loss of control during certain phases of the race.
Vaher stated that the sport of speed skating often hinges on precise technical execution, where even small misalignments can derail performance. The comments imply the need for focused training on these technical nuances as Liiv prepares for future competitions, particularly in the 500 meters, where Vaher expresses confidence in his athlete's capabilities to excel despite the recent setback.