Overview
- Sophie Schröder calls the weeks after the July accident an exceptional situation in her roles as manager, confidante and mourner.
- She says she acted in Laura Dahlmeier’s interest by sharing only necessary information while safeguarding the athlete’s privacy.
- Schröder notes unresolved decisions about produced campaigns and planned events, calling the choices painful both emotionally and as a self‑employed professional.
- She thanks Dahlmeier for their partnership, writing “We were a strong team — you are missed,” and adds that Laura would urge moving forward, quoting “Mimimi, stop the whining.”
- Dahlmeier, 31, died in late July after rockfall at about 5,700 meters on Laila Peak in Pakistan, and her remains have not been recovered in line with her wish that no one be put at risk.