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5 dni temu · During the weekend, 34,000 spectators were at the Rettenbach glacier: 16,800 on Saturday, to watch Federica Brignone become the oldest winner of a women’s World Cup Giant Slalom, and 17,200 on Sunday, when Norway swept the podium and Pinheiro Braathen and Hirscher recorded, respectively, the fastest and third fastest times on the second run.
The Alpine Ski World Cup traditionally kicks off the new 2024/2025 season in October with the Giant Slalom in Sölden. Almost 90 races are on the programme until March. We have taken a look at the venues and listed all the dates and locations in table form below – including download function (PDF and iCal) and results.
26 paź 2024 · Italy's Federica Brignone, left, is hugged by Mikaela Shiffrin after winning the World Cup giant slalom in Soelden, Austria on Saturday, Oct. 26, 2024. Alessandro Trovati/AP photo. After posting the fastest first run of the day, Mikaela Shiffrin slid off the podium at the first World Cup race of the season on Saturday morning in Soelden, Austria.
26 paź 2024 · Federica Brignone took victory in the opening race of the 2024/25 Alpine Skiing FIS World Cup in Sölden, Austria on Saturday (26 October).. Mikaela Shiffrin led after the first run in the giant slalom contest, and looked on course for her 98th World Cup win, but mistakes on the bottom half of the second run saw her slip to fifth.. Alice Robinson was second, with home skier Julia Scheib rising ...
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3 mar 2024 · The Aspen World Cup concluded Sunday with the men’s slalom, won by Switzerland’s Loic Meillard. The race was delayed by an hour due to the weather conditions and snowfall. Sunday. Official results: 1. Loic Meillard, 1:42.73. 2. Linus Strasser, 1:43.62. 3. Henrik Kristoffersen, 1:43.90. U.S. athletes. 25. Jett Seymour, 1:46.73. 27.