Palling's Path to the Medal: Sildaru Worked During the Christmas Holidays
Former skiing federation board member Kalle Palling discusses Henry Sildaru's dedication to achieving an Olympic silver medal, highlighting his hard work and systematic approach to the sport.
Kalle Palling, a former member of the Estonian Ski Federation and head of the freestyle skiing subcommittee, attributes Henry Sildaru's success in obtaining an Olympic silver medal to his dedication and systematic training approach. During a recent interview on ETV sports news, Palling emphasized the extensive effort involved in competing in three events at the Olympics, underscoring that achieving such a feat requires long hours of training and commitment.
Palling noted that Sildaru and his coach TΓ΅nis have been practicing and refining their skills meticulously, showcasing their work ethic through videos from summer training sessions. He explained that the intricate tricks that captivated audiences during their Olympic performance were the result of rigorous practice, indicating that their success is not merely coincidental but is a testament to their relentless pursuit of excellence.
Highlighting the impact of their dedication, Palling recalls past Christmas celebrations when Sildaru and his coach would often choose to train instead of relaxing, demonstrating their commitment to the sport. He reminisces about how they would rush from the slopes to join friends for traditional celebrations, suggesting that for these athletes, their Olympic aspirations take precedence over holiday festivities, reflecting the sacrifices made in pursuit of sporting achievement.