Lisa Vittozzi triumph: biathlon World Cup hers
Beating France’s Tandrevold, the Italian joins the roll of honor filled by Dorothea Wierer in 2019 and 2020.
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.
The Swiss skier stops after 12 consecutive giant slalom victories.
The 16-year-old from Modena is third in the big air in Tignes that closes the season; for the young Italian it is the second podium in her career.
The Italian surrendered only to Norway’s Johannes Thingnes Boe in the last biathlon World Cup sprint.
Day to remember for Lisa Vittozzi in the women’s sprint in Canmore (Can) that opened the last and decisive stage of the World Cup.
In the specialty, the lead over Petra Vlhova and Lena Duerr is 225 and 238 points, respectively.
Outstanding seventh place for Federico Pellegrino in the iconic 50km classic technique in Holmenkollen won by Norwegian Johannes Klæbo.
“I had to attempt the impossible,” explained the Aosta Valley native after her giant slalom success in Are.
The Aosta Valley native wins the giant slalom on Swedish snow, ahead of Sara Hector and Lara Gut-Behrami. Marta Bassino at the foot of the podium.
Lisa Vittozzi was fourth in the sprint in Soldier Hollow, USA, won by Justine Braisaz Bouchet by a 13″4 margin over overall leader Ingrid Tandrevold and 19″2 over the other Frenchwoman Lou Jeanmonnot.
he quartet of Patrick Braunhofer, Tommaso Giacomel, Didier Bionaz and Lukas Hofer surrendered only to Norway.
In addition to tomorrow’s giant slalom, the Valle d’Aosta star will also compete in Sunday’s slalom on the Swedish snows.
After the resounding retirement announcement at the beginning of the season, the 23-year-old Norwegian will compete from next season for the colors of his mother’s country.
Dry denial by the Italian Winter Sports Federation in a statement.
The Valle d’Aosta outfielder leads the blue patrol that will compete in Are. In Kranjska Gora, however, the men’s giant slalom has been cancelled and only the slalom will be contested.
Loic Meillard wins the Aspen slalom with a time of 1’42″73.
For her it is success number 25 in her World Cup career, one more than Gustav Thoeni and Sofia Goggia.
Blue prevails over Baff and Bankes, who was involved in a contact with the other favorite Trespeuch.
The Swiss confirmed his unchallenged dominance in the giant slalom, De Aliprandini and Vinatzer finished fourth and fifth.
The skier from Valle d’Aosta spoke out after the first SuperG in Kvitfjell.
The Swiss skier was ahead of Cornelia Huetter and Mirjam Puchner.
De Aliprandini fifth and Vinatzer sixth.
By finishing fourth in Holmenkollen, the Sappada native, already a major player at the World Championships in Nove Mesto, took home her third trophy in the 15 km and second consecutive one.