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While insiders knew that Amelie Kober would be a big bet for the 2006 Olympics, it was the first time that the rest of the world took a real notice of the young German race boarder after she grabbed Silver in Torino thus fulfilling a long life dream after she watched her first ever Olympics on TV (Lillehammer 1994). From there on, the life of the Fischbachau resident turned upside down not only having experienced the most interest of media a German snowboarder ever had but also knowing that from her biggest success ever on, high hopes of the national federation would be pinned on her shoulders. And still, the 23-years-old rider, who switched from skiing to snowboarding aged twelve, is the biggest medal hope Germany can throw in at major events like Olympic Winter Games or FIS Snowboard World Championships. That she is capable of handling this high pressure Amelie proved in 2007 by taking home Silver in the Parallel Giant Slalom at the WCS held in Arosa, Switzerland. But the run people who have followed her career will remember most might be her eighth final against Nicolien Sauerbreij (NED) at the 2006 Olympics. The Dutch rider brought in an advantage of 1.5sec (the maximum penalty time) but Kober chased her down all the way finally winning the heat by one hundredths. From there on, the ball get rolling - and from there on she is also the one whom athletes... |
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