The death of Laura Dahlmeier shocked the biathlon world. Ex-teammates and trainers remember.
At the end of July, ex-biathlete Laura Dahlmeier at Laila Peak in Pakistan was fatal. A heavy blow for her long -time room colleague Franziska Preuss. “It took me with me. Of course it concerns you when you were in a room with Laura for years. But I don’t like to say so much about it,” said the athlete.
“I experienced a lot with Laura. We got into the World Cup together. Of course you have now thought a lot, I thought photos. I definitely remembered them as positive people. She was always friendly, always had a smile on the face. You like to remember that.”
The death of Dahlmeier was a heavy blow for her long -time room colleague Franziska Preuss
The deadly accident of Dahlmeier was also a blow to the three-time Olympic champion Michael Greis: “Of course it shocked me. The Laura has always been a free spirit, has done her thing. It was a fate day in Pakistan,” said the 49-year-old about Sport1 .
And further: “I think it shakes everyone. She was a great representative of the biathlon, a great expert. Unfortunately, she no longer exists and it is hard, but it should remind you that life is brutally short and that you should use it. For us it is important to remember it in good memory and look ahead.”
National coach commemorates Dahlmeier
Meanwhile, it will also be remembered by national coach Tobias Reiter. So he and the other coaches at Dahlmeier’s introduction to the first team at the time “immediately noticed that she has the gift of implementing things that she said immediately”.
In addition, the World Cup team winner of the 2016/17 season “kept a cool head at the right moment and intuitively did the right things. It was very early that she was a very good athlete.”
The “very good athlete” was finally able to crown her career at the 2018 Olympics in Pyeongchang when she became a double Olympic champion. Dahlmeier’s gold in the persecution was a very special moment for riders, but at the final round she had time to “look out to us trainers on the edge of the route and clap with us. This is a moment that you definitely have well remembered.”
The Death of Laura Dahlmeier Shocked the Biathlon World. Former Teams and Coaches Remember.
At the end of July, Former Biathlete Laura Dahlmeier Had a Fatal Accident on Laila Peak in Pakistan. A heavy blow for her long-time ROMOMMATE Franziska Preuss. “It got to me. Of course, it occupies you when you’ve be in a room with laura for years. But i don’t want to Say too much About it,” The athlete explained.
“I Experience A Lot With Laura. We Came Into the World Cup Together. Of Course, You Though A Lot About That Now, Looked at Photos. I Definity Remember her as a Positive person. She was always Friendly, Always Had A Smile on Her Face Like to Remember. “
The Death of Dahlmeier was a heavy blow for her long-time ROMOMMATE Franziska Preuß
The fatal accident of dahlmeier what a blow for the Three-Time Olympic Champion Michael Greis: “Of course, it shocked me. Laura was always a free spirit, did Her Thing. It was a fateful day in Pakistan,” The 49-Year-Old Told Sport1 .
And Further: “I Think It Shakes Everyone. She was a great representative of biathlon, a super expert. Now she is unfertunately no longger there and it is hard, but should remind you that life is brutally short and that you should use it. Keep in good memory and look ahead. “
National Coach Remembers Dahlmeier
National Coach Tobias Reiter therefore wants Keep in Good Memory. When Dahlmeier Joined the First Team, He And The Other Coaches “Immediately noticed that She Had the Gift of Immediately Implementing Things That She Was Told.”
In Addition, The Overall World Cup Winner of the 2016/17 Season “Kept a Cool Head At The Right Moment and Intuitively Did the Right Things. It was clear very early on that she was a very good athlete.”
The “very good athlete” was finally able to crown her career at the 2018 Olympics in Pyeongchang, when she She Became a Double Olympic Champion. Dahlmeier’s gold in the pursuit was a very special moment for rider, as she had time on the final lap to “look out at us trainers on the side of the track and high-five us. That’s a moment that you definite remember well.”