Feb 18 • 14:50 UTC 🇭🇷 Croatia Narod.hr

Emotions overtook Zrinka Ljutić: I definitely missed it

Croatian skier Zrinka Ljutić expressed her disappointment after finishing 26th in the Olympic slalom, acknowledging mistakes that contributed to her performance.

After a challenging Olympic slalom, Croatian skier Zrinka Ljutić did not hide her disappointment with her performance, which placed her at 26th while American Mikaela Shiffrin won the gold medal in Cortina. Ljutić reflected on her season, admitting that her result was realistic given the circumstances, and recognized the need for time to return to her peak form. She emphasized that she tried her best, which was all she could do at the moment.

During the second run, a critical mistake cost Ljutić a better placement, and she described experiencing a 'blackout' moment where she lost track of her timing. She struggled to articulate what went wrong, highlighting the fast-paced nature of the sport that left her momentarily confused. Despite this, she acknowledged the second run’s setup as good, noting that more turns suited her skills, and she felt she could have attacked better but ultimately accepted the outcome.

Ljutić’s candid reflections illustrate the high-pressure environment of Olympic competition and the emotional toll it can take on athletes. Her acknowledgment of the need for recovery and growth underscores the challenges that come with competitive skiing, especially in high-stakes events. As she processes this experience, it is clear that her journey is far from over, and she remains determined to improve and reclaim her position among the top skiers.

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