
German fans Philipp Raimund sought in vain for team flying in Planica. The DSV eagle fights with fear of heights-and gave an update in relation to Sunday.
Philipp Raimund is one of the best German ski jumper this season. In Planica when skiing, the DSV eagle only waived a start and justified this with its fear of heights. However, the 24-year-old recently left open whether he could not be seen on the hill again at the end of the season on Sunday.
During the team jumping on Saturday morning, where Raimund was not there, ARD presenter Lea Wagner asked him: “Jump tomorrow or not?” Raimund said: “To make it short: I will not fly tomorrow. I ultimately made the decision with the Stef (national coach Stefan Horngacher, Note d. Red.), yesterday. “
Then the German jumper continued: “We discussed it next year we want to tackle it in a different way that we tackle the whole thing a bit more, that I can handle it more. So that it is less a problem overall.” Raimund said that he “only had problems with some ski flying”. This season he noticed his fear of heights in Vikers and.
How does that feel? “I can no longer control my body for almost a few seconds. I am there like in a shock rigid,” said Raimund. Regarding the mood in Planica, he said: “I’ve been here now and it was a lot of fun to watch. I hope it will be even hornier today and tomorrow. It definitely makes you want.”
Then he came back to his personal situation: “I still have a few things in my head, which I unfortunately cannot completely remove and that’s why I say: this year not, but I will tackle it next year.” He claimed: “I want to take care of it.”
