Chemmy Alcott to train with Norwegian Ski Team
Chemmy Alcott to train with Norwegian Ski Team
Published : 10-Jun-2013 04:30
Britain's Best Alpine Skier, Chemmy Alcott, Joins Norwegian World Cup Team To Prepare for Sochi 2014Having successfully recovered from a career threatening injury during which she appeared on ITV's hit show Dancing on Ice, Chemmy Alcott, who has already qualified to race for Team GB in her fourth and final Winter Olympic Games in Sochi 2014, has confirmed that she will train with the youthful, explosive talent of the Norwegian Women's World Cup Team.
Having known Norwegian Head Coach Stefan Abplanalp since her first FIS races 14 years ago, Chemmy feels confident that Stef can bring out the best in her. Alcott proved that she has what it takes to be the best when she became the first and only Brit to win a run in a World Cup race and now with a healthy and strong right leg, Chemmy is full of self-belief for a personal best in next year's Winter Olympics.
With her well publicised lack of UK Sport funding and receiving no support from her national governing body, British Ski and Snowboard, she relies fully on the support of her personal sponsors. She lists Monarch Airlines, Caxton FX, Skiset, Jack Wolfskin and Atomic as her main sponsors but also is hugely grateful to support from Land Rover, Reeves Accountancy Services, Surrey Sports Park and N. Peal Cashmere.
On what lies ahead Chemmy says: "I am so excited for the future. Joining the Norwegian Team is a huge opportunity for me to bring out my best skiing in a super competitive environment. Alongside the fearless Lotte Sejersted and the talented youngster Ragnhild Mowinckel, we will make a great team and aim for the stars!" And with her cousin's help: "Det er veldig spennende og jeg gleder meg til å bli en del av det fantastiske Norske World Cup dame laget. Jeg har alltid hatt lyst til å være en viking og nå har jeg anledningen. Jeg har også norske kusiner så de er som reserve familien min."
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