Dominik Paris books his third tricolor
The Light Blue set the fastest time in the first and only men’s downhill event ahead of the Italian Absolute Championships, which will award the title on Friday, March 29.
The Light Blue set the fastest time in the first and only men’s downhill event ahead of the Italian Absolute Championships, which will award the title on Friday, March 29.
The 28-year-old Gardena native won the Italian overall downhill title in the race that opened the Italian Overall Championships in Val Sarentino, in the province of Bolzano.
The “Pink Avalanche” turned out to be extraordinary, while the men struggled to keep up.
Great protagonists for the women’s Federica Brignone and Lisa Vittozzi, while on the men’s side Dominik Paris did well.
The International Ski Federation, the Italian Ski Federation and the Swiss Ski Federation have mutually agreed not to have the men’s and women’s downhill races held on the Italian-Swiss glacier next season.
For the Lombard woman, second in Mount St. Anne, it is the sixth podium finish of the season, Italian national team at 33.
Swiss skier also wins downhill cup
More than 200 sports enthusiasts, exercise science students and industry insiders gathered at the 10th Mapei Sport Research Center conference.
In taking stock of the World Cup season, the Fisi president also spoke of the bad luck that befell the two Italian athletes.
Having filed a nearly 1,600-point World Cup season, the Valle d’Aosta native wants to set no limits on herself.
The downhill race won by Cornelia Huetter closes the women’s Alpine Ski World Cup season. Third is the 28-year-old Gardena-Gröden girl, Federica Brignone is ninth.
Stefan Rogentin won the SuperG over compatriots Loic Meillard and Arnaud Boisset.
Czech Ester Ledecka takes the final super-G in Saalbach, representing her fourth career victory in alpine skiing (2 downhill and 2 super-G).
“When I saw her fall during the Women’s Giant, I had a flashback of what happened to me.”
“In the first 20 days I didn’t sleep, but I started working again right after surgery. In fact, the ankle feels good.”
“Clinical recovery should take place around three months,” he added.
Third time for Mattia Casse in the first of two time trials scheduled for the World Cup Finals downhill in Saalbach on Sunday, March 24.
The second part of the World Cup finals in Saalbach, Austria, opened with the best time for Germany’s Kira Weidle.
A panel of judges will call the names of the individual evolutions to be performed.
The Valdostan outfielder gave a long interview to Radio Sportiva.
Statements from the 29-year-old from Sappada who won the Biathlon World Cup for the first time in her career today.
Beating France’s Tandrevold, the Italian joins the roll of honor filled by Dorothea Wierer in 2019 and 2020.
Pietro Sighel wins an individual silver and another in the mixed relay, bronzes for the multiple Olympic medalist and Luca Spechenhauser.
The 2023/24 season sends the technical disciplines into the archives with the Norwegian’s success among the narrow poles.
The Italian skier won the Saalbach Giant Slalom.
The Italian woman gives herself an encore in Canmore in the final pursuit.
The Italian crossed the finish line ahead of both Britain’s Charlotte Bankes and Australia’s Josie Baff.
The American skier was ahead of Mina Fuerst Holtmann and Anna Swenn-Larsson.