Martin Nordqvist acaba último tras dos caídas en la final de big air

Martin Nordqvist, el joven de 22 años de Kiruna, falló sus dos primeros aterrizajes en la final olímpica de big air en Livigno debido a caídas. Terminó último de los doce competidores en la final nevada. A pesar del resultado, su actuación en la clasificación apunta a un futuro brillante para el freeski sueco.

En la final olímpica de big air nevosa en Livigno, Martin Nordqvist, el debutante olímpico de Kiruna, se cayó tras sus dos primeros saltos. Una fuerte nevada durante la final contribuyó a las difíciles condiciones. El Nordqvist de 22 años se cayó al aterrizar después del primer salto y de nuevo después del segundo, terminando último de los doce competidores.  nnTras las dos caídas, Nordqvist se centró en disfrutar de la experiencia y aterrizar su salto final. «Ya sabía que estaba acabado y solo intenté absorber todas las impresiones», dice el debutante Martin Nordqvist.  nnA pesar del pobre resultado final, Nordqvist impresionó en la clasificación con un fuerte rendimiento. Esto apunta a un futuro brillante para el freeski sueco, según informes.

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