Overview
- The Swiss veteran said it makes her angry to see rising racers fail to qualify and treat it as acceptable.
- She insisted athletes who train to win should not be satisfied with finishing deep in the field, citing placements like 25th.
- Gut-Behrami contrasted today’s culture with past stars who showed stronger emotions, naming Anja Pärson, Ivica Kostelić and Tina Maze.
- She opened the World Cup season with third place in the Sölden giant slalom, which was won by Julia Scheib.
- Federica Brignone and Isabella Wright signaled support for her stance, and Gut-Behrami says she will race all-out before retiring after the 2026 Olympics.