Cuche says million euro lure won't change plans
Swiss downhill specialist Didier Cuche said Wednesday a million-euro offer to remain in alpine skiing one more year won't change his plans to retire at the end of the season.
Swiss alpine skier Didier Cuche holds his sticks during the inspection run before the first training at the Men's World Cup Downhill at Rosa Khutor Mountain Resort near Sochi. Cuche said a million-euro offer to remain in alpine skiing one more year won't change his plans to retire at the end of the season.
Reports from Switzerland claimed Tuesday that the chief of his ski sponsor Head had offered him one million euros if he extended his career by a season and won the famed Kitzbuehel downhill for a sixth time.
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- Writer: AFP News agency
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