I made too many mistakes and this is a course which is very similar to a downhill,
I never thought I could win again here on such a difficult course, which is why it means so much to me. I was not sure about coming here, how well I'd be skiing and able to handle it.
I should have been more relaxed. I was very tight. I was very, very close to the victory and this makes me a little sad.
I was very glad to be able to take part in these Olympic Games, and I'm even happier to win a silver medal.
I'm having a good run at the right time and everything's coming together right now.
I've raced a lot of races and it doesn't matter to me if I have one more race on Saturday or not,
If it's possible to do some charity, I'm always there, ... A lot of people, they are thinking that only in other countries there are problems, but we have people in need in Austria, too.
It was a very tough run today. The course was very bumpy. It was an adventure run for me.
It was fantastic in this weather condition. The snow is fantastic.
It's a fantastic win. It's always magic to win here in front of this crowd and on a course that holds so much energy and vibes.
It's a great feeling to be back at my second Olympics. To be here was my big goal. Now to win a medal is special to me. If you have success after you're injured, it's a wonderful feeling. It's wonderful to me to have fun with skiing and then to have big moments. It's very nice.
It's also a lot harder to win in giant slalom now with so many skiers fighting so hard. So I don't think it's possible for me to even dream of having big winning sequences again.
It's hard getting well again when you're doing something like this every day.
It's unbelievable -- a medal in GS was so unexpected. Where I made the difference was in the first leg in the upper part and middle part, I really gave everything in the second run. But I'm still surprised by this.
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