The bronze medalist had to correct the crown prince: - Huh, slippery?
Alpine skier Henrik Kristoffersen corrected Crown Prince Haakon's comments regarding the conditions during the Olympic slalom in Bormio after Kristoffersen won bronze.
Henrik Kristoffersen, the Norwegian alpine skier, won a bronze medal in the slalom event during the Olympics held in Bormio. Following his victory, a celebration took place at the hotel where Crown Prince Haakon was present. During the festivities, the Crown Prince shared his observations about the skiing conditions, which led to a humorous exchange between him and Kristoffersen.
When asked about the skiing conditions, Crown Prince Haakon remarked that it was slippery, which prompted Kristoffersen to express surprise. Kristoffersen noted that although there had been some fresh snow on the slope, the base was icy. He clarified that the conditions were not slick as the Crown Prince suggested and characterized the skiing surface that day as somewhat tough.
This light-hearted interaction highlights the ongoing connection between the Norwegian sporting community and its royal family. Kristoffersen's correction not only underscores the challenges athletes face in varying snow conditions but also adds a personal touch to the celebratory atmosphere following his achievement, reflecting a friendly and supportive relationship in Norway's national culture towards sports and its athletes.