Dominik Fischnaller starts far from the podium
Dominik Fishnaller, results
Dominik Fischnaller’s World Cup defense began with a seventh-place finish. The South Tyrolean carbineer, engaged on the Lake Placid slope, finished the two heats 907 thousandths behind German Max Langenhan, the day’s winner with a time of 1’41″952 ahead of Austrians Jonas Mueller and Nico Gleirscher, who were 446 and 633 thousandths behind.
More è lagged behind the other Azzurri present: Leon Felderer è finished 17th at 1″796 and Alex Gufler 22nd at 2″563. On Saturday, Dec. 9, the program includes the women’s singles and sprint races.
Andrea Voetter and Marion Oberhofer take the third step of the podium in the World Cup race in Lake Placid. Already third after the first run, the two Italians confirmed in the second by staying behind the Austrians Egle/Kipp, winners in 1’28″924, by 546 thousandths. In second place slipped the Germans Eirberger/Schirmer, 113 thousandths behind the leaders. A good race that of the two South Tyrolean women, who set in both runs the third partial time to confirm the final placement.
Rieder/Kainzwaldner finish sixth in the men’s World Cup doubles in Lake Placid, 313 thousandths behind the winners, Americans Di Gregorio/Hollander, with a time of 1’27″630. In second place were the Austrians Steu/Kindl, 52 thousandths behind the winners, and on the third step of the podium came the other Austrians Gatt/Schoepf at 72 thousandths.
Nagler/Malleier, the second blue crew, finish ninth overall with 762 thousandths behind the leaders, while Rieder/Gufler are 13th at 1″405.