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Alpine Skiing FIS World Cup 2021 - 2022


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Stage 18 in Kranjska Gora (SLO)

 

Women´s Slalom:

 

1. Petra Vlhova  :SVK   1:44.29

2. Wendy Holdener  :SUI  1:44.52

3. Anna Swenn-Larsson  :SWE  1:45.35

 

Full Final Results HERE

 

 

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Petra Vlhová

52nd careers WC Podium, 25th Win (25-16-11), Season 2021/22 WC 8th Podium, 5th Win (5-2-1)

33rd Careers WC Slalom Podium, 17th Win (17-11-5), Season 2021/22 WC Slalom 6th Podium, 5th Win (5-1-0)

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19 minutes ago, Federer91 said:

Strolz gets the win :yikes: Not as iconic as Marc Berthod's win here in 2007, but still amongst the most surprising in the last decade+. Now this is a "problem" for Austrian federation, since they kicked him out of the national team. :d And by Austrian rules, whoever gets a WC win, gets a place at the Olympics. They have some decisions on their hands now :d

At the moment, Austria only has 9 quota places for men's Alpine skiing (11 being the maximum). Pretty hard qualification system when a nation like AUT is not able to gain the full possible quota here. Even Germany has 6 places (men), but 7 athletes that meet the internal qualification criteria.

 

I also doubt that there will be much reallocation places this year. Other than for prior Games most nations should have more athletes than quota places. However, in Women's Alpine Germany will most likely decline three of its current seven(!) places if nothing sensational happens in the last races.

 

First reallocation places for Men's Alpine at the moment: AUT, NOR, GER, AUT, GER, USA, ITA, FRA.

 

First reallocation places for Women's Alpine at the moment: FRA, FRA, NOR, ITA, CRO, ITA, JPN, FRA.

 

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Stage 19 in Adelboden (SUI)

 

Men´s Slalom:

 

1. Johannes Strolz  :AUT   1:50.05

2. Manuel Feller  :AUT  1:50.22

3. Linus Strasser  :GER  1:50.34

 

Full Final Results HERE

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4 hours ago, LowerSaxony said:

At the moment, Austria only has 9 quota places for men's Alpine skiing (11 being the maximum). Pretty hard qualification system when a nation like AUT is not able to gain the full possible quota here.

 

It is indeed bizarre how Austria is not having a full team. 9 places is really tight. If we do the count, they'd want 4 speedsters and 5 technicals. Secure places for me have Mayer, Kriechmayr and Striedinger in speed, and Feller, Schwarz, Brennsteiner in tech. Michael Matt should have been there as well, but his abysmal season so far has put a question mark for me. Beyond that, it could swing to different people and last minute decisions.

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23 minutes ago, Federer91 said:

It is indeed bizarre how Austria is not having a full team. 9 places is really tight. If we do the count, they'd want 4 speedsters and 5 technicals. Secure places for me have Mayer, Kriechmayr and Striedinger in speed, and Feller, Schwarz, Brennsteiner in tech. Michael Matt should have been there as well, but his abysmal season so far has put a question mark for me. Beyond that, it could swing to different people and last minute decisions.

Yeah, these six names seem to be a sure call. Beside that, Strolz should also be safe after today's race. Thinking of the Combined event, also Schwarz should get a place.

 

However, AUT should get at least one additional place after reallocation. One or two (from German perspective, hopefully three at least :D) places will surely be reallocated.

 

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Huge run from Mikaela, congrats. Hard luck for Petra was close, but hey, Better lost today than in Beijing :p

 

Anyway. Small Globe officially secured. woohoo. Congrats Peťa :clap:

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21 minutes ago, hckošice said:

Huge run from Mikaela, congrats. Hard luck for Petra was close, but hey, Better lost today than in Beijing :p

 

Anyway. Small Globe officially secured. woohoo. Congrats Peťa :clap:

Quite strange, only two Slaloms left this season … Are and Meribel :cry:

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Stage 20 in Schladming (AUT)

 

Women´s Slalom:

 

1. Mikaela Shiffrin  :USA   1:32.66

2. Petra Vlhova  :SVK  1:32.81

3. Lena Duerr  :GER  1:33.59

 

Full Final Results HERE

 

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Petra Vlhová

53rd careers WC Podium, 17th Silver (25-17-11), Season 2021/22 WC 9th Podium, 3rd Silver (5-3-1)

34th Careers WC Slalom Podium, 12th Silver (17-12-5), Season 2021/22 WC Slalom 7th Podium, 2nd Silver (5-2-0)

 

Officially secured her 2nd Careers WC Slalom Small Globe

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