Federico Pellegrino: Tallinn first, Lahti next
The first act will be the free-technique sprint hosted by the Estonian capital, which on March 19 will offer the qualifying round at 3:30 p.m. and the finals starting at 6 p.m.
The first act will be the free-technique sprint hosted by the Estonian capital, which on March 19 will offer the qualifying round at 3:30 p.m. and the finals starting at 6 p.m.
The Italian skier is one step away from the world cup
“For the love I have for the sport, I would have done five more seasons,” Gross continued, “but to work well you have to have stimuli that were no longer there.
Another Swiss hat trick in the Hafjell Giant, with victory going to Loic Meillard, by 14 hundredths ahead of Marco Odermatt and 23 ahead of Thomas Tumler.
Eleven blue women engaged and the competition schedule.
At the single-distance long-track World Championships in Hamar, Norway, Davide Ghiotto, Michele Malfatti and Andrea Giovannini won silver medals in the men’s race.
“Hopefully, this time they will deliver the Cup in my hand and not mail it to me.”
The very large audience in La Thuile was rewarded.
The Italian skier is very close to victory in the world cup
The Azzurre protagonists also in La Thuile
After winning the Big Air World Cup, the Italian triumphed in the Freeski Park&Pipe World Cup as well.
The last and most important event of the short track season is now upon us. Friday in Beijing, China, kicks off the three-day World Championships.
“We have to be good at adapting to every situation, especially not losing focus because making mistakes in this sport takes nothing.”
Too much snow on the slope on La Thuile’s Franco Berthod, and Fis jury and organizers are grappling with changes to a program that must necessarily be streamlined.
The program of the third-to-last stage of the season offers between Saturday, March 15 and Sunday, March 16, a double individual trial, first on the 20km in classic, then on the 10 in free technique.
“Now we go to the finals with the utmost confidence, it’s different to face them with these results. We will find a new track, I hope to understand right away how to deal with it.”
Dominik Paris will long remember his success in the men’s super-giant in Kvitfjell that closed the three-day speed event on Olympiabakken.
The champion triumphed in Sweden in the giant slalom on the Stortloppsbacken slope.
Stunning success for the Valle d’Aosta woman, who dominated the two heats of the giant slalom in Sweden and strengthened her lead in the standings. Great regret, however, for the Bergamasque.
The downhill-bis in Kvitfjell ends with the success of Franjo von Allmen, ahead of Marco Odermatt and Stefan Rogentin. Sixth place for Friday’s winner.
The two Italian champions, competing in the giant slalom in Are, Sweden, had a knockout first run, finishing in the top two positions.
The World Championships program in Trondheim is drawing to a close, and having put the relays on file it looks ahead to the double challenge of the 50km free technique.
The Italian champion is not in his skin after his success on the snows of Kvitfjell: “The others now know that I am still capable of winning.”
New challenge for the Italian champion, fighting for the overall World Cup ranking.
There will also be the champion from Bergamo in Are for Saturday’s giant slalom: it will be World Cup presence number 200 for her.
Splendid victory for the blue veteran, who lined up as many as four Swiss athletes, including the champion Marco Odermatt.
For the Italian biathlete it is the fourth appearance among the top three this World Cup season: for him a fine second place in Thursday’s sprint.
The blue skier did not hide some fears after the cancellation of the second time trial of the downhill in Kvitfjell due to adverse weather conditions.