Why does ski legend Hirscher choose the Netherlands and what else can he do?

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NOS Sportstoday, 12:16

‘Wow! The best skier ever makes a comeback, for the Netherlands’

The 2025 World Ski Championships in Saalbach, Austria, as the main objective, and the Winter Games a year later in Milan-Cortina d’Ampezzo as a more than interesting final event. Five years after Marcel Hirscher resigned, the 35-year-old Austrian has set his sights on a more than remarkable return to skiing. On behalf of the Netherlands, the country of his mother Sylvia de Vlieg.

Two Olympic gold medals, seven world titles, eight World Cup final victories and 67 victories in the same World Cup circuit. Hirscher, widely regarded as one of the best skiers of all time, won everything there is to win during his career in slalom and giant slalom. Why does he return to the highest level at the age of 35?

Hirscher’s initial response was short and concise. “Just. Because I like it.” He will not give any interviews about his comeback for the time being. He does explain his return in a video on his own Instagram page.

Meiners is surprised

Maarten Meiners is surprised by the news. The fact that Hirscher is making his comeback is already a great special in his eyes. “And the fact that he chose the Netherlands is completely special. Hirscher is the best of all time in skiing. A phenomenon. There has not been a better skier,” says the now retired skier, who finished eighteenth at the 2022 Winter Games. the giant slalom.

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The 32-year-old Meiners has experienced Hirscher extensively during his career. “I don’t know him really well, but he was always friendly and regularly said hello to me in Dutch. He speaks a fair amount of Dutch.”

“After he retired in 2019, he still spent a lot of time on the ski slopes. He did a lot of testing for his own equipment. He had to continuously show that he was still fit and fast. Don’t worry about his condition. worry. He’ll be there soon.”

Commerce

Meiners does not know the exact reasons for Hirscher’s choice. But he can imagine that the commercial side also played a role in choosing the Netherlands. “As a skier for the Netherlands, I could decide a lot myself, give my sponsors a place on my ski suit.”

“In large ski countries such as Austria and Switzerland, this is a lot more difficult. The federations are more powerful there and have their own policy. Because Hirscher has his own interests, that could play a role in his choice. However, I have not yet heard his explanation. “

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What can also play a role is Olympic qualification. Meinders: “If the Netherlands were to win a quota spot in alpine skiing for Milan, it is certain that Hirscher will fill it soon. In Austria, the competition is of course much, much greater. Hirscher no longer has to prove anything, so it is also possible that he doesn’t want to get in the way of Austrian talents. He will do what he likes, just ski at top level again.”

Work upwards

Hirscher has to work his way back up in the competition circuit. In the giant slalom, for example, he occupies 356th place in the world rankings. Then you have no right to start in the World Cup. He is still 85th in the slalom.

Meiners expects that Hirscher will quickly join the world top by participating in FIS competitions in New Zealand in the summer, for example. “Hirscher doesn’t want to go off. Of course, he hasn’t forgotten how to ski either.”

“A big win-win situation for both parties,” Wopke de Vegt, the technical director of the Dutch Ski Association, calls the sensational transfer. Not only the mountain of experience that Hirscher brings with him, but also the share he has in his own ski brand can help Dutch skiing in his view.

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Technical director Wopke de Vegt of the Ski Association at the Winter Games next to snowboarder Michelle Dekker

De Vegt: “There has been enormous development in the field of equipment in recent years. Marcel has a great deal of knowledge in that area. Dutch skiers can emulate this. This applies not only to the current generation, but also to the youth who are participating in it. is coming. His arrival offers great opportunities for Dutch snow sports.”

In turn, according to De Vegt, Hirscher can make use of the expertise that Dutch sport in general has. “We are among the top three in the world in terms of knowledge and skills. There are also opportunities for him to improve himself.”

A few months ago, Hirscher’s management reported to the Dutch Ski Association with the suggestion that the ski star could return to the sport on behalf of the Netherlands. “We immediately saw an opportunity for success,” says De Vegt. “When the greatest skier ever makes a request like that, you don’t have to think about it.”

Team within team

The details about the collaboration still have to be completed, he emphasizes. “In any case, I am happy that we have already started this process. With a view to the upcoming Olympic Games, obtaining a Dutch passport and other necessary paperwork in a timely manner will in any case not be a problem.”

Hirscher will follow his own route within Dutch skiing towards the Milan 2026 Winter Games, according to De Vegt. “In Austria he always formed a team within the team, with his own specialists around him and his own program. He has amply proven that this concept works particularly well for him. He will therefore work in the same way with us.”


The article is in Dutch

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