It was a difficult week for me in konigssee, Germnay. The track isvery tough and you need to find that rhythm in order to slide well. I got half of the track down, which is a step in the right direction. I am hoping when I come back at the beginning of February I can figure out the rest. With any of the German tracks, the most important thing is getting more training runs, which is hard to get on these tracks.
I wouldn't say I am dissapointed. I didn't crash this year, so that's a positive step. My runs weren't anywhere near perfect.That's what happens sometimes. Next stop is Cesana, Italy for the Torino track. There should be a lot of snow waiting for us. They got about 7 or 8 feet in December right before Christmas.
I have pictures from Konigssee I will post as soon as I have internet again.
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Good luck in Italy Annie! Joshua and I are following your blog. We just got back last night from training and a race in Park City and are returning for youth nationals in two weeks. Looking forward to seeing how you do!
Bethan
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