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Alpine Skiing FIS World Cup 2021 - 2022


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Stage 32 in Flachau (AUT)

 

Men´s Slalom:

 

1. Atle Lie McGrath  :NOR   1:52.51

2. Clement Noel  :FRA  1:52.80

3. Daniel Yule  :SUI  1:53.15

 

Full Final Results HERE

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1 hour ago, Shiffrin said:

Happy for McGrath, but yet another completely random result. I’ve never seen a season completely full of unexpected winners. At least Strolz looks like he’s here to stay and Norwegian BFFs are both vastly talented and were going to the top sooner rather than later anyway.

 

I wonder what the lowest amount of points for winning a slalom globe is, considering we had 9 races now and Kristoffersen leads by 48 points at “measly” 371.

Ivica Kostelic - 478 points in 2010/11 season (ten races). It was the only time the slalom globe was won with a score below 500 points (since the 92/93 season when 100 points for the win was introduced). So even if Kristoffersen wins in Courchevel, this will be a new "record" :p

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Stage 33 in Are (SWE)

 

Women´s Giant Slalom:

 

1. Petra Vlhova  :SVK   2:32.59

2. Marta Bassino  :ITA  2:33.83

3. Mikaela Shiffrin  :USA  2:34.29

 

Full Final Results HERE

 

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Petra Vlhová

55th careers WC Podium, 26th Win (26-18-11), Season 2021/22 WC 11th Podium, 6th Win (6-4-1)

13th Careers WC Giant Slalom Podium, 6th Win (6-3-4), Season 2021/22 WC Giant Slalom 4th Podium, 1st Win (1-2-1)

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18 hours ago, hckošice said:

ouch, hard crash for Wendy Holdener

She DNS in the slalom today.

 

Meanwhile :AND Joan Verdu will get a Top 20 finish in Kranjska Gora GS.

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Stage 34 in Kranjska Gora (SLO)

 

Men´s Giant Slalom:

 

1. Henrik Kristoffersen  :NOR   2:18.28

2. Ex-aequo Lucas Braathen  :NOR and Marco Odermatt :SUI   2:18.61

 

Full Final Results HERE

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