Sofia Goggia: From Private Life to Career

Sofia Goggia: From Private Life to Career
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Tuesday 2 January 2024, 09:56

Sofia Goggia will never reach Alberto Tomba. At least she doesn't believe so. Her words, words to La Repubblica where once again she keeps her private life close to her. No word about who is with her. Only gossip, only rumors about Massimo Giletti. "Life is mine, my life is private, I keep this piece for me. We are very exposed to the public as people and as athletes, even through social media, but I think there is a personal sphere to be preserved for oneself". But she thinks about becoming a mother like her friend Federica Pellegrini. But not right away. "Not before at least four years". In the meantime, she has become an aunt. "It's strange because I'm in that phase where everyone is getting married and having children, I still have skis on my feet. I know that my challenge has a set time and I want to try to win as much as possible. Do I feel in deficit? I only know that I am 31 years old and the clock is ticking. Not as a threat, but it is ticking".

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Sofia Goggia, from private life to career

La Repubblica points out that Sofia cares a lot about her appearance. She denies. "You wouldn't say that if you saw the plastic brush I have in my ski backpack: it's in very bad shape, its bristles are decimated. Before the races I have to tie my hair in front of the mirror, I wet my hands and pass them over my hair so that there is not one out of place otherwise it bothers me". And on gala evenings she wears "an elegant suit, I can't go wild, even if I remain a wild one a little more combed. But I also like the polenta taragna festival in Roncobello".

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On violence against women

Chapter violence against women. Even Sofia Goggia was struck by the murder of Giulia Cecchettin: "I think that medieval cultural behaviors must be struck and stigmatized, as well as indulgence in front of the arrogance of male power, to the aggressive models that TV and media spread in the country. It would be necessary to introduce civic and emotional education in schools so that boys are guided to the value of respect for others and become themselves antibodies to violence. Cecchettin shouted her fears, she was unheard. It is a story that shows us that even those who are painted as "good" guys are not exempt from such heinous crimes".

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