Federica Brignone, stunning silver: only Shiffrin beats Azzurra
Splendid second place for the Aosta Valley skier in the World Cup race in Courchevel-Meribel
Splendid second place for the Aosta Valley skier in the World Cup race in Courchevel-Meribel
Mikaela Shiffrin leads at the end of the first run of the Meribel World Championships giant slalom with a time of 1’02”54.
Recovering from a few days of high fever, the Italian rider explains how she is preparing for the World Championships in Courchevel-Méribel.
Aosta Valley skier paws at giant slalom despite flu: “I’ll run even with a fever of 40 if necessary.”
The skier from Valle d’Aosta commented on the Bergamasque’s failure to medal
“The Italians have a really American approach to racing that makes me love them very much.”
Azure compliments the two golds: “They put pressure on me to go downhill…”
The Valdostana woman was very appreciative of Mikaela Shiffrin’s attitude.
“She doesn’t do much slalom, but when she does, especially in combined, she’s always great.”
The skier: “It’s the top to start the World Cup like this, it’s been a few editions since I showed up at 100 percent.”
Spectacular performance by the Italian skier. Mikaela Shiffrin makes a mistake in the final and blows the comeback.
The skier from Valle d’Aosta finished ahead of everyone in the first run of the alpine combined at the World Championships in Meribel.
The skier from Bergamo commented on her and the Aosta Valley skier’s debut
The Meribel-Courchevel rainbow event will kick off on Monday, Feb. 6
Eight blue women will be engaged in the giant slalom between Tuesday, Jan. 24 and Wednesday, Jan. 25.
La sciatrice azzurra ha chiuso all’11esimo posto nel supergigante di Cortina.
The skier from Valle d’Aosta commented on her 18th place in the downhill in Cortina.
The Valle d’Aosta athlete is ready for the weekend in Cortina, dedicated to speed: “Last year I came close to the podium before a big mistake.”
‘Song of the Italians’ will be played by guitarist Giulio Maceroni, supported by a string quartet
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
Only Lara Gut-Behrami ahead of the two blue athletes, fourth Elena Curtoni
Aosta Valley skier over the moon after 21st World Cup success
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
Nine are summoned by technical director Gianluca Rulfi for the World Cup weekend dedicated to speed on the Austrian track.
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.