Lara Gut-Behrami suffered a knee injury in training, but the reigning overall World Cup winner is optimistic about the coming season.

What happened?

Lara Gut-Behrami had a knock to her left knee at the training camp in Chile, which forced her to change her training.

She had everything checked after her return and the knee is okay.

Why it matters for Lara Gut-Behrami

The injury came as a slight setback, but Gut-Behrami looks back positively on her preparation and emphasizes the good cooperation with the newly formed coaching team.

Gut-Behrami changed her fitness coach after Alejo Hervas left to join the men's team, and she is now working with Italian Flavio di Giorgio.

What comes next?

Gut-Behrami's initial focus is on the season opener in Sölden, after which she wants to continue racing step by step.

She is currently not ruling out taking part in the 2026 Olympics in Cortina d'Ampezzo, saying "If I'm fit, why not?"

Gut-Behrami is optimistic about the coming season, and her experience will be key to her success.

The Swiss athlete will be looking to build on her previous successes, including her overall World Cup win.

Gut-Behrami's training has been going well, despite the setback, and she is confident in her ability to perform at a high level.

The 2026 Olympics are still a way off, but Gut-Behrami is already thinking about her goals and what she needs to do to achieve them.

She will be looking to use her experience and skill to her advantage as she competes against the best athletes in the world.

Gut-Behrami's determination and hard work will be essential to her success in the coming season.

The season opener in Sölden will be an important test for Gut-Behrami, and she will be looking to make a strong start.

Gut-Behrami's fans will be eagerly awaiting her return to competition, and she will be looking to make them proud.

The 2026 Olympics will be a major target for Gut-Behrami, and she will be doing everything she can to prepare for the event.

Gut-Behrami's injury is now behind her, and she is focused on the future.

She will be looking to use her experience and skill to her advantage as she competes in the coming season.

The Swiss athlete is confident in her ability to perform at a high level, and she will be looking to make a strong start to the season.

Gut-Behrami's goals are clear, and she will be doing everything she can to achieve them.

The coming season will be an exciting one for Gut-Behrami, and she will be looking to make the most of her opportunities.

Gut-Behrami is ready for the challenge ahead, and she will be looking to make a strong impression.

The 33-year-old athlete is feeling positive about the coming season, and she will be looking to build on her previous successes.

Gut-Behrami's experience and skill will be essential to her success in the coming season.

She will be looking to use her training and preparation to her advantage as she competes against the best athletes in the world.

The season opener in Sölden will be an important test for Gut-Behrami, and she will be looking to make a strong start.