Wednesday, December 24, 2014

Jansrud: – A party, yes please – Dagbladet.no

(Dagbladet): Get athletes have had a more impressive comeback than Kjetil Jansrud (29). He has struggled with prolapse in his back and broken ligament.

In the winter he took Olympic gold in Super G, and now he leads the World Cup alpine skiing.

In an exclusive interview with the magazine Mann tells Jansrud that he not only is a dydsmønster. Superman may simply be that people.

– I’m not a guy standing at Solli Plass (place in Oslo west) and buy champagne and flasher gold card, if that’s what you fear. But a party, yes please! he tells the magazine.

Bowling with empty bottles

He continues:

– I have stood and played bowling with empty bottles outside a kebab parlor at half past three o’clock morning with a bunch cross country – whose names are not may be mentioned.

– Then it was a bit like “along the lines, you will take a party you too, boys?” They are not native best children, either, although many outwardly proclaim that they almost never taken a beer, huh, huh.

The interview in Male extends over eight pages, and Jansrud coming into the many facets of sport life, including visits to the strip club “French Maid” in Calgary, Canada.

– Align. Eat a burger and steak while ladies dancing on stage (..). Eat, see, pay, says Jansrud to Mann, questions about skiers never do anything “gæli.”



Leader World Cup

Jansrud leader World Cup with 34 points on the Austrian Marcel Hirscher. In the absence of injured Aksel Lund Svindal of Norway he carries proud alpine traditions on.

This happens in a sport all the major countries have introduced, and is nothing less than an accomplishment from one end to another.

Next time you swing down a downhill slope – know that the world’s best skier at the moment is Norwegian and named Kjetil Jansrud.

Aftenposten gold medal

Perhaps not surprising that 29-year-old is assigned Aftenposten gold medal today, Christmas Eve.

– Jury selection was not easy. There were so many who had earned Aftenposten gold medal. Kjetil Jansrud deserved the most, writes the newspaper.

– I know it hangs high, says Jansrud itself.

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