Mother and Son at the Olympics: 'Take a Deep Breath and Make it to the Bottom'
Sarah Schleper-Gaxiola competes alongside her son Lasse for Mexico at the Winter Olympics, making a remarkable return to the sport after having retired.
Sarah Schleper-Gaxiola, a former Olympic skier, made headlines at the Winter Olympics in Cortina d'Ampezzo as she competed for Mexico alongside her son Lasse. This unusual duo not only participated in the games but also created history, as Sarah had initially retired from professional skiing years earlier. Her comeback is a testament to her resilience and dedication to the sport and her family.
In a nostalgic moment captured in an iconic image from her farewell to the Ski World Cup in 2011, Sarah is seen joyfully raising her fist in triumph while holding her son in the other arm. Fast forward to the present, they now share the Olympic stage together, reflecting the unique bond they have formed through their shared love for skiing. Sarah's participation, especially in light of her retirement, underscores the emotional depth of her journey back to competitive skiing and her role as both a mother and athlete.
During the Super-G event, despite finishing with an 8-second delay behind the winner, Federica Brignone, Sarah's infectious joy and celebration at the finish line resonated deeply with fans and fellow competitors alike. This moment not only highlights her personal achievement but also serves to inspire others about the possibilities of returning to one's passion, regardless of age or past decisions.