'Crazy' Ledecka laughs at being called role model


Czech captures double gold in different sports
PYEONGCHANG, South Korea-Double Olympic champion Ester Ledecka on Sunday laughed and said she was "too crazy" to be a role model after becoming the first woman to capture gold medals in different sports at the same Winter Games.
The Czech stunned the world of alpine skiing by winning the super-G, in what was one of the biggest shocks in Winter Olympic history, and completed the double when she won the snowboarding parallel giant slalom on Saturday.
Asked whether she was a role model, Ledecka replied: "No, better not. Really! I'm not a very good example, I'm too crazy!"
US stars Lindsey Vonn and Mikaela Shiffrin both called Ledecka an inspiration for the next generation of athletes after her unprecedented dual victory.
"As long as they have fun with what they're doing and have the courage to stand by decisions and just go, then it's possible for everyone," Ledecka said.
"But not everyone wants to choose two sports.
"I was lucky to have a lot of people watching my back, my family supports me. Doing two sports is very expensive and it took some time for me to be able to pay my own team. I'm very grateful for how it is right now."
The two-time world snowboarding champion also dismissed the notion that she had revolutionized the way women might now ski after her gung-ho approach to alpine racing that saw her beat out Austria's Anna Veith by one hundredth of a second in the super-G.
"I really don't think about it this way, to be honest. These two girls are very inspiring, I've been watching Lindsey since I was a little child and Mikaela since she started to race the World Cup," Ledecka said.
"I love their style of riding and I hope to be as good as them."
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