Words from Felix Neureuther: Life's Toughest Battles, as revealed by Laura Dahlmeier and Alexander Huber
In a recent episode of the "Pizza & Pommes" podcast, former ski racer Felix Neureuther and renowned extreme sportsman Alexander Huber shared their experiences of returning to sports after facing health challenges.
Neureuther, who has demonstrated a tendency to push himself to the limit, spoke candidly about his struggles returning from injury in sports. He expressed that a slow and cautious approach to recovery would have driven him to despair and possibly led to quitting.
Huber, who underwent surgery to remove a benign brain tumor in June 2024, discussed his return to sports after his cancer treatment. He admitted that his diagnosis had greatly affected him, but he had managed to overcome the challenges and return to his passion.
Both athletes found common ground in their shared experiences and views regarding their respective returns to sports. They discussed the dark sides of sports and the personal struggles they have faced, highlighting their resilience and determination in the face of adversity.
Neureuther and Huber are not strangers to each other. They are friends with the late Laura Dahlmeier, the former biathlete who passed away in July at the age of 31. However, they prefer not to discuss the circumstances of her death.
The podcast, hosted by Neureuther together with Philipp Nagel, features discussions about the world of mountains and personal experiences. In this episode, they delve into their own journeys, offering insights into the challenges and triumphs of returning to sports after illness and injury.
Neureuther recently spent time with his family in the Austrian mountains, reflecting on the demands life places on him, a sentiment that may be related to his athletic career.
Meanwhile, Huber continues to make a comeback in the world of extreme sports, proving that even in the face of adversity, one can find the strength to persevere.
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