In a recent press conference, Olympic champion Perrine Laffont, who secured the gold in mogul skiing at the 2018 Winter Olympics, expressed her confidence regarding her performance at the upcoming Winter Games. Just over three weeks before the Olympic festivities, set to unfold in Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo from February 6 to 22, Laffont spoke candidly about her physical condition and aspirations for the event.
Having sustained a knee injury a month ago during a World Cup mogul skiing competition in Ruka, Finland, where she fell and suffered a bone contusion, Laffont reassured her supporters that she is on the path to recovery. Fortunately, there were no meniscal or ligament injuries, allowing her to resume training the day prior to the press engagement.
“Everything is Responding Well”
During her address, Laffont stated, “I’ve resumed training well, and everything is responding positively.” This optimistic outlook is essential as she prepares for a pivotal moment in her athletic career. The mogul skier from Ariège appears determined to overcome her recent setback and is focused on making a significant impact at the Olympics.
With the countdown to the Winter Games officially underway, Laffont’s recovery and commitment to her sport are under close watch. As an athlete with a successful track record, her journey toward the Olympics is not only a personal ambition but also a source of inspiration for many fans and aspiring athletes alike.

