Caroline Ehrhardt has never trained less or accomplished more in her sport
Ehrhardt has barely slept since and surely hasn’t digested the full impact of the best jump of her life. But she knows it wasn’t technically perfect and she might have 30 more centimetres in her. And that has led to a rather serious declaration of intent.
“But I think I deserve a full season now of jumping like the athlete that I now know that I am, and seeing myself with these girls. There is still a lot of season in front of me, but I want the full year — training in the fall and the indoor season — I want that experience. I think I owe that to myself.”
“I’m very resilient and gritty and scrappy. I’m at a point where it was almost inevitable. I’ve been through too much, I’ve learned too much from this sport for it not to happen. I just needed to see it through.”
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