In the title fights in St. Moritz, Daniela Maier and Florian Wilmsmann are among the medalists. The DSV sends a 15-member contingent.
The German Ski Association (DSV) starts at the World Championships in Freestyle, Freeski and Skicross with a 15-member line-up. Medal opportunities in St. Moritz, where the title fights in the snowboard are also held at the same time (until March 30), the ski bosses in particular. The team is led by the Olympic 3ritten Daniela Maier and Florian Wilmsmann, who is traveling as a leading person in the World Cup after three season wins.
Wilmsmann and the two-time winner of the season Maier also “belong to the circle of medal candidates” for Heli Herdt, DSV sports director for Skicross and Freeski. Both are “familiar with this situation and go into the races with the necessary focus,” he added. In addition, Herdt emphasized the “consistently good performance” by Freeskier Muriel Mohr. The 18-year-old landed on the podium twice this winter in the Big Air.
For the Freeskier, the World Cup begins on Tuesday with the qualification on the humpback slope (Moguls). The finals in the SkiRoss will be held on Saturday (single) and on Sunday (team). – The German contingent:
Skicross: Luisa Klapprott (Samerberg), Daniela Maier (Urach), Veronika Redder (Glonn); Tim Hronek (Unterwössen), Tobias Müller (fishing), Cornel Renn (Hindelang), Florian Wilmsmann (Hartpenning)
Slopestyle/Big Air: Muriel Mohr (Kirchheim), Vincent Veilen (Ulm)
Halfpipe: Sabrina Cakmakli (Oberammergau)
Moguls (Buckel runway): Annika Merz, Hanna Weese, Linus Merz, Nicolas Weese (all Wiesloch)
Aerials (jumping): Emma Weiss (Zollernalb)