Mikaela Shiffrin, sigh of relief
Mikaela Shiffrin, the conditions
Sigh of relief Mikaela Shiffrin after the frightening fall on Friday morning during the World Cup downhill.According to a statement from her team, the American è was taken to the clinic in Cortina and the è è was examined for an injury to her left leg. The initial analysis showed that the ACL and PCL (the cruciate ligaments of the knee) appear to be intact.
The day on the track è ended with the victory of Stephanie Venier. The Austrian took the best time in 1’33”06, ahead of Lara Gut-Behrami and Sofia Goggia, who were 39 and 71 hundredths apart, respectively. Also on the podium with the same chrono as the Bergamasque were Austria's Christina Ager and Canada's Valerie Greiner.
Good sixth place for Laura Pirovano, distant 91 hundredths from Venier. Completing the top 10: Kajsa Vickhoff Lie (Norway), Cornelia Huetter (Austria), Mirjam Puchner (Austria) and Joana Haehlen (Switzerland). Close behind the top 10, however, was Marta Bassino, 11th at 1.12 behind the lead. Also among the top 30 were Nicol Delago (19), Nadia Delago (23), Roberta Melesi (24) and Teresa Runggaldier (26).