
Owing to a recurrent knee trouble the veteran Bode Miller had refused to compete in the downhill event - however now the schedule for the American seems stiffer as he has decided to compete in all five events at the World Championships.
The explanation he has quoted for his for taking on the downhill is that this course is less challenging to the others. He said,
“The jumps are a little bit smaller and the snow is a little softer.”
Miller is favorite at the world’s and is expected to better his last season performance in Turin where he failed to win any medal - he himself is eager to improve his performs.
Miller will have no breathers in the championship as he has all the available events clogged up in his itinerary - how far will he be successful in them depends on his performance and fitness.
Read: Eurosport










