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Alpine Skiing FIS World Cup 2018 - 2019


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  • 3 weeks later...

End of season for Justin Murisier after tearing his ACL in training in NZL, the third full season in his career he'll have to sit out because of an ACL tear :cry:

 

http://www.fis-ski.com/alpine-skiing/news-multimedia/news/article=acl-tear-for-justin-murisier.html

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:thumbup:

 

Green light for Sölden World Cup openers with positive snow control

Despite unseasonably warm temperatures throughout Europe in recent weeks, the organisers of the opening Audi FIS Ski World Cup races in Sölden, Austria, were able to confirm the event as scheduled following a positive snow control this morning.

 

FIS Race Director Markus Mayr, LOC Course Director Isidor Grüner, and LOC Race Director Rainer Gstrein confirmed that the progress on the Rettenbach, while challenging due to present weather conditions, is on track to kick off the 2018/19 World Cup season at the end of next week.

 

"We can give the green light for the snow control," noted Mayr, who indicated that there is enough coverage on the slope to confirm the races at this time. However, the track must still be prepared to World Cup standards which will depend, to some extent, on the weather in the coming days "There is still a lot of work to do before the race day on Saturday, but Sölden has a strong team," Mayr added.

 

Rupert Steger of Austrian Ski Association Event Marketing applauded the organisers: "Firstly, it has to be said that what the Bergbahnen Sölden and organising committee managers have done here is sensational. Considering the difficult circumstances, these are really good conditions. The basic preparation of the race track is complete, and now it's the fine tuning. Together with the experienced team, we will be able to fix this and look forward to an excellent race weekend."

 

The ladies' giant slalom will take place on Saturday 27th October 2018 with run times at 10:00 and 13:00 CET. The men's giant slalom will follow on Sunday 28th October 2018 with run times also at 10:00 and 13:00 CET.

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2 godziny temu, hckosice napisał:

:thumbup:

 

Green light for Sölden World Cup openers with positive snow control

Getting closer for the best period of sport calendar, winter sports world cups :clap:

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2 hours ago, rybak said:

Getting closer for the best period of sport calendar, winter sports world cups :clap:

I really don't understand why the winter sport federations almost universally have better world cup tours than their summer counterparts.

 

Even curling has a solid pro tour (on top of the Canadian championships, which are arguably the biggest annual events in the sport in terms of media attention) considering how niche the sport is.

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1 hour ago, mihamiha said:

ilka štuhec is healty again and ready:yes

Great news, it's always "athlete X got injured and misses out" and repeat for 5 more athletes, but meanwhile it's easy to forget the athletes to who that happened a year ago are now coming back again :cheer:

 

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5 minuti fa, Dunadan ha scritto:

Malleolus (ankle) fracture for Sofia Goggia, she's out at least until January. :wall:

 

typical from her...:facepalm:

always at 110%, never a foot on the brakes...:wall:

and injuries accumulating year after year...at least this isn't the Olympic season...

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