jueves, 16 de septiembre de 2010

La mafia del deporte...

We've all heard those words to promote sport, equality, passion, illusion ... But the truth is that they get few, and not because the rest do not we try, but because the world of sport is very tough, unfair and totally for those who know important people plugged into the associations. Everything is painted a very pretty when we see people in international competitions, but otherwise it? These athletes deserve for their efforts, those 10 privileged have at your disposal all the material they need: preparation, medical issues, sponsoring ... But instead those who are starting or a lower level we have nothing, no support from the federation, whether material or anything .... All we have to look on your own, sometimes not even your team supports you and that of go to the most important competitions in Spain with no one to support you but your family is not nice. Speaking of winter sports, many clubs train on closed tracks with material conditions and opportunities to fight for something, instead of people trying to earn it the hard way as I and many others, we train on a track of 100m free and the little material We improvised, with people in the middle of the track where we train also has little respect, since you also avoid an accident that results from experience or carelessness of people who ski tourists, besides all that, the blame is always yours . because people who are sacrificing free time on a hope and a dream, that also deserve the best ... The fact is that when you're in a Portillon in the most important race of your life, in some international championships in Spain, fighting with people who won Olympic Games, when the 5 beeps sound magic where everything you do not care where you think the you can get everything, where you know the time, those few seconds are just yours, but to get down, having dropped a slope of over 45 ° to breakneck speed and with a few drops where you take off the body of land, where for a few tenths like you're the limit, when you fail the legs, when the end, the goal and you realize that your time is incomparable to the top of the list, then and only then you realize that without help and without support will not get anything. Not only it takes courage to win.
Didier Défago, el suizo campeón olímpico de descenso en Vancouver, ha firmado un contrato de patrocinio por un período de dos años con el grupo Rossignol, que abarca esquís Rossignol / fijaciones y botas Lange. 
 Esta firma continua la colaboracion en los ultimos seis años entre rossignol y este atleta brillante, cuya tecnica y capacidad fisica ya no estan en duda en el circuito. A la edad de 33 años, Didier es considerada una de las estrellas de la competicion, cuenta con un carisma increible
 y reconocimientos a escala internacional. Autor del doblete protagonizado en Wegen Y Kitbulhel en las pistas el año pasado, la medalla conseguida en estos juegos olimpicos en su disciplina del descenso, lo ha convertido en una figura clave en el deporte blanco.


Julien Lizeroux

Julien Lizeroux se presenta este año como un gran rival para corredores del circuito internacional de ski alpino tales como el campeon olimpico Bode Miller, o la joven promesa del ski suizo Carlo Janka.
Este corredor ya demostro en el circuito de slalom en el año 2009 lo mucho que vale en esta disciplina superando a su compatriota frances Jean-baptiste Grange en el circuito mundial de Kitzbühel
, ademas de ser muy polivalente para pruebas como descenso o gigante. Otra vez mas como de costumbre este corredor a renovado con su principal sponsor, Dinastar.

Asi pues se proclama como posible corredor en las listas de salida  de la copa internacional FIS de la temporada 2010/2011.