Before the start of the ski season, former downhill world champion Hannes Trinkl talks about Vincent Kriechmayr as the Mother Teresa of skiing, about why Hermann Maier would have been poor today, that climate change does not have such a big impact in the mountains and why people lie on the beach and claim it’s the same thing.
Somewhere in St. Pankraz an impressive wooden house rises out of nowhere. Hannes Trinkl and his wife Edith play schnapps on the terrace – two Bummerl in the morning and also after lunch. This is a tradition in the house of the 2001 downhill world champion. Next to the wooden palace you will see a lovingly landscaped garden. “This is Edith’s territory. Although: I made the herb snails from stones.” Son Lukas is responsible for the chicken coop as a carpenter – even though ‘stable’ is a dirty word when you look at it. “I think there are many people who would be happy if they lived like our chickens,” laughs Hannes Trinkl.
Source: Krone

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