Rust, must, rome, Salt Lake City, forgotten for the world cup, all-round

Patrick Rust, gone, and then two weeks ago, after the dramatic distances of the World Cup and later in Salt Lake City. He hopes he will this week, though

Patrick Rust, gone, and then two weeks ago, after the dramatic distances of the World Cup and later in Salt Lake City. However, he hopes that this weekend in a calm environment, for the third year in a row, he will be able to take advantage of the world all-around champion.

So what do you do to make the most difficult moment of your skating career serve the process? Rust tried to do it as quickly as possible, forget it. “On the plane from Salt Lake City, I wanted to not have to think about it, the world long-distance CHAMPIONSHIP, he says, in his hotel, in a quiet environment.

The 24-year-old Lekkerkerker started the schaatswinter main event as the number one favorite over 5 to 10 miles, but was a loss at the Olympic Oval in Utah. Rust was the fourth time at 5000 meters, after which he was disqualified, and at 10 kilometers, where he finished eighth.

I won the whole season and almost all my matches, so it’s a very unpleasant feeling as if the World Cup is not working, said the Jumbo-Visma skater. “After 5 miles and after 10 miles, however, I woke up this morning.”

“But, after the tournament is over, I know I have that frustration, but that’s the only way you can get it out of our minds. There’s nothing left to change. And I need to be, because there’s still a good world. The Cup is coming. This is a very, very good weekend because the season is still closed.”

as trainer, Jac Orie for consolation, Patrick Rust, and after the latter’s disappointing 5km performance at the World CHAMPIONSHIP distances. (Photo: Pro-Shots).

Height appears to be the main cause of a poor World Cup,

Rust and happy to be in the CHAMPIONSHIP circle, it sits at just 125 feet above sea level, taken as Salt Lake City’s elevation (1,425 meters above sea level, but assessment is a key reason for its disappointing performance.

“Well, we’ll never know for sure, but I think, however, that I was aware that it was, and that I couldn’t skate like I have all season and I did. It seems the fatigue must have been at the peak of recovery, you have less of that at sea level.”

” Jac Orie, the Dutch coach is made of stainless steel, emphasized that there is no single reason that would indicate a poor performance. “But fatigue is at the top of my to-do list. Salt Lake City is a bloedlinke job, especially for young people with additional experience. They always underestimate how quickly fatigue at high altitude can do.”

Because of the relatively low pressure, it can be relatively easy for an ice skater to achieve a lap at the Utah Olympic Oval, but that also comes with danger. “Due to your speed, you are fast and euphoric at altitude, and therefore you can make an explosive soup. You have to constantly push yourself, temper yourself, so that you don’t have too much to do.”

The trainer has had Rust in the week, in North America several times to tell you that he is just as easy on and off the field. “However, it remains a difficult balance. If you’re an athlete, too many objects, they don’t break down barriers. But if you give them too few objects, you have the opportunity for something to go wrong. And if the height is wrong, it’s almost impossible to recover.”

on the stage of last year’s world cup round, from left to right, Sverre Lunde Pedersen, Patrick Rust and Sven Kramer. (Photo: Pro-Shots).

Orie: I have an idea that Patrick is good again, he is

In the two weeks leading up to the World Distance Championships, the World All-Around Championships, Orie and the coaching staff are taking a conscious step to be tougher on Rust, on and off the court. “We’re at rock bottom now. I have a feeling he’ll be good to drive again.”

Rust has a very good feeling ahead of the World Cup, the all-around, which starts on Saturday. “Well, it was for the world distance championships, and then it didn’t.”

“I’m a little afraid of the feeling of being in Salt Lake City, City will be back, but I don’t have much to think about. I hope this weekend goes well.”

See also: Program and participants World Championships in all-around and world sprint

Updated date: February 28, 2020, 2:00 p.m

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Source: newstars.edu.vn

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