Swiss figure skater Kiim Repond explained the reason for her withdrawal from the Grna Prix of Finland.
” I am very sad to announce that I will withdraw from GP Finnland. I have injured myself at Nebelhorn Trophy this year, and couldn’t heal my injury since then. The preparations for Japan open and GP France were very difficult physically and mentally. I am still very happy that I went there and fought to do my best. I am very happy with my performances at Nebelhorn Trophy and at Japan open. Of course this was not the outcome I wanted for GP France. Now I have to heal my injury and take a break from training. I will be back very strong for Europeans and worlds!! Thank you to my team and all people who have supported me in this difficult time. I will be back very soon ” – Repond wrote on social media.
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