Feb 17 • 06:41 UTC 🇱🇻 Latvia LSM

Short track coach Krievāne highlights Olympic medalist Krūzberg's precision in high-stress situations

Coach Krievāne discusses Robert Krūzberg's consistent performance and his mental fortitude during competitions, despite recent injuries affecting his usual style.

Krievāne, who has been coaching Latvian short track leaders Robert Krūzbergs and Reinis Bērziņš after her sporting career, expressed confidence in Krūzberg's ability to win multiple medals at the Olympics in Milan. She noted his stable performance throughout the season, emphasizing that he consistently reached the finals in the World Cup events and had garnered several podium finishes in prior seasons. However, her optimism was slightly shaken by his initial performance in the 1000-meter distance, where she observed him not skating in his usual style, which she attributed to an earlier injury he sustained during the competition.

Despite the initial setbacks, Krievāne underscored Krūzberg's strengths in competing against the world's best short track athletes, specifically highlighting his power and determination. She stated that his tenacity is a crucial element that has contributed to his successes, indicating that without such persistence, winning medals would be exceedingly difficult. The coach also addressed the heightened stress levels during competitions, asserting that Krūzberg's ability to maintain precision under pressure is vital for real success at the elite levels of the sport.

📡 Similar Coverage