Sofia Goggia returns to giant slalom after nearly a year
The Bergamasque will be at the start of the wide-door race in Kranjska Gora, scheduled for Saturday, Jan. 4.
The Bergamasque will be at the start of the wide-door race in Kranjska Gora, scheduled for Saturday, Jan. 4.
Just outside the top ten, Mattia Casse confirmed himself as the best of the Azzurri and was 11th at 1″04 from Moeller at the end of a good run, marred by a line error in the final.
“I like the challenge,” the Italian admitted after her success in the Semmering giant slalom. “Challenging myself, continuing to look for solutions to go stronger.
The Valle d’Aosta woman wins her 29th World Cup victory, breaking the taboo in the Austrian resort.
“As soon as I crossed the finish line, I told myself that the delay was going to be more than a second and a half, and I shook my head,” admitted the Italian.
French skier was successfully operated on
It was on his home snows that the 30-year-old from Bormio fractured the tibia and fibula of his right leg in practice.
The French skier, the victim of a bad fall in the second run of the Bormio downhill, was diagnosed with a subdural cranial hematoma.
“Semmering is one of the few slopes where I have never managed to get on the podium,” admits the Aosta Valley native.
The Swiss national snowboard cross player, who died after being swept away by an avalanche, was romantically linked to the Ambrì Piotta player.
He had participated in the Beijing Olympics with the Swiss national snowboard cross team.
,Seven are summoned for the women’s giant in Semmering (Aut), the third World Cup seasonal event between the wide doors after Soelden and Killington to be held on Saturday, December 28.
Also on the podium were Switzerland’s Loïc Meillard (+1”13) and another Norwegian, Atle Lie McGrath (+1”26),
“This love-hate phase with slalom continues,” he admitted after the abrupt elimination.
The president of the Italian Winter Sports Federation justifies the refusal in very clear words.
The Swiss star beat Frenchman Anguenot, making his first career podium finish, by 85 hundredths and Steen Olsen by 88. Otavo Vinatze, the best of the Italians.
After several postponements and shifts, the jury decided to cancel the stage accomplice to the adverse weather conditions.
Jole Galli was second among the women and Simone Deromedis third among the men in the locality where the number 1 tennis player who grew up in Sexten/Sesto Pusteria was born.
The first among the Azzurri is still Mattia Casse, winner of Friday’s Super-G, who, however, in today’s race did not go beyond 14th position.
While satisfied with her third podium in as many races, the champion from Bergamo explains why she could have done better in the Super-G in St. Moritz.
The Super-G on the Swiss snows rewards the Austrian athlete, while the Bergamasque is the first of the Italian women. Excellent Top 15 finish for the American champion.
The Aosta Valley native finished the race, won by Cornelia Hütter, in fifth place.
The Gold Flames bearer becomes the 34th Italian to win a crystal ball race.
After a second-place finish in the downhill and a victory in the superG in Beaver Creek, the Bergamasque star is set to take on the two superGs in the Upper Engadine alongside her very strong teammates.
The former ski champion commented on the great comeback of the Bergamasque skier.
It’s a beaming Mattia Casse at the end of the Val Gardena super-G that saw him claim the first World Cup success of his career.
Italy had been missing from the top step of the World Cup super-G podium since Paris’ victory in Soldeu in March 2019.
“Last year I won here, but this year the track conditions are different.”