Sofia Goggia, Federica Brignone and other Italians ready to put on a show in Cortina
The World Cup makes a stop in the pearl of the Dolomites.
The World Cup makes a stop in the pearl of the Dolomites.
52nd World Cup podium for Valle d’Aosta skier, ranked third all-time
Azzurra commented with some regret on the second place in St.Anton
Azzurra finished fourth at the third intermediate point was in the lead
Only Lara Gut-Behrami ahead of the two blue athletes, fourth Elena Curtoni
The champion from Bergamo had suffered a bad fall in Saturday’s race.
Aosta Valley skier over the moon after 21st World Cup success
The skier from Bergamo slipped during the SuperG in St.Anton
Azzurra, eighth in St.Anton: “I had a strange feeling on skis.”
The Italian skier: “I am really satisfied not only with the race but with how I skied, with my attitude.”
The skier from Valle d’Aosta took her first win of the season
The 21-year-old from Manerba del Garda suffered a muscle injury to his right thigh.
Great anticipation for the 75th edition of the race.
This is a make-up of the race not held in Val Gardena and the one missed in Lake Louise earlier in the season.
The Sappada native returned to success in the women’s individual World Cup in Ruhpolding, Germany.
The 22-year-old from Trentino, Italy, of the Yellow Flames slipped into the top six for the third consecutive race.
Christof Innerhofer and Dominik Paris also appeared comfortable.
Nine are summoned by technical director Gianluca Rulfi for the World Cup weekend dedicated to speed on the Austrian track.
About 50 people are at work ahead of the weekend of Jan. 20-22.
There are nine summonses who will take part from Tuesday, January 10, in rehearsals ahead of the Lauberhorn descent.
The good TV ratings of the races, broadcast on digital terrestrial by Rai Sport, continue.
The Valdostana’s feelings after the Kranjska Gora giant are very clear.
The U.S. skier equaled the record of her compatriot
The South Tyrolean confirmed his excellent form this season.
Mikaela Shiffrin in the lead after the first run of the encore giant in Kranjska Gora, Slovenia.
The victory went, needless to say, to the usually irresistible Norwegian Johannes Klaebo.
Azzurra aims for Sunday’s race in Slovenia
Excellent performance for the Azzurre in Saturday’s giant slalom in Slovenia
On the snow in Pokljuka, the South Tyrolean biathlete improves on her third-place finish in the sprint race by finishing second in the pursuit, behind Elvira Oeberg.