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Tina Maze revealed her new project

Tina Maze revealed her new project

A former Slovenian star of white slopes Tina Maze founded a ski academy. The first preparatory camp for future skiing champions will be held at the end of August in Kope, she said through the social network Instagram.

As she revealed, the camp for future champions of age groups from 12 (children born in 2013 or later) will be up to 16 (children born in 2010 or later) between 24 and 27.

“We now have the dates and the place of our ‘Academy Mission’. Because the roots are of the utmost importance and the construction of good and strong basics gives us lifelong stability, we will start where it all started for me! We will soon open applications and the opportunity to join us at Kope between 24 and 27 this summer.

After the end of a successful sports journey, she remained true to the white slopes. He monitors the ski caravan as a associate of a television station Eurosport. She has now decided to surrender her knowledge to younger generations within the ski academy.

In alpine skiing she won virtually everything

Maze is considered one of the best Slovenian athletes who has won virtually everything that has been given in alpine skiing. She has four medals from the Olympics, twice she was silver in Vancouver 2010 and twice gold in Sochi 2014. She returned from the World Championships with four gold and five silver medals.

In the World Cup, she collected 81 rankings among the top three, of which she celebrated 26 wins. In the 2012/13 season, she won the big crystal globe for the final first place in the overall ranking as the first Slovenian woman, finishing the winter with two small globes.

She can also boast a special milestone – 2414 points, which she won in the winter, is considered to be a record and the best proceeds in one Alpine Ski World Cup season. She officially concluded her career on January 7, 2017 at the Golden Fox in Maribor, where she endured a fiery baptism in the World Cup in 1999.



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