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Alpine Skiing FIS World Cup 2022 - 2023


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Stage 20 in Adelboden (SUI)

 

Men´s Slalom:

 

1. Lucas Braathen  :NOR  1:49.31

2. Atle Lie McGrath  :NOR  1:50.02

3. Linus Strasser  :GER  1:50.23

 

Full Final Results HERE

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Stage 21 in Flachau (AUT)

 

Women´s Slalom:

 

1. Petra Vlhova  :SVK  1:51.95

2. Mikaela Shiffrin  :USA  1:52.38

3. Lena Duerr  :GER  1:52.80

 

Full Final Results HERE

 

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Petra Vlhová

65th careers WC Podium, 27th Win (27-20-18), Season 2022/23 WC 8th Podium, 1st Win (1-2-5)

40th Careers WC Slalom Podium :champion:, 18th Win (18-13-9), Season 2022/23 WC Slalom 5th Podium, 1st Win (1-1-3)

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Almost historic result for the german team. Can't even remember the last time Germany had 3 women in the top 10. Especially promising result for Emma Aicher (born in 2003), now she finished top 15 in both slalom and downhill this season already. There can't be many other women who are currently able to do that (probably only Gisin and Shiffrin).

Attachment is the great fabricator of illusions; reality can be obtained only by someone who is detached.
 

 

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Stage 22 in Wengen (SUI)

 

Men´s Super-G:

 

1. Aleksander Aamodt Kilde  :NOR  1:47.84

2. Stefan Rogentin  :SUI  1:48.11

3. Marco Odermatt  :SUI  1:48.50

 

Full Final Results HERE

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Pleeeenty of changes in the circuit lately.

 

Men

 

Ga-Pa speed event weekend definitely cancelled due to lack of snow

 

Cancelled Super-G´s from Lake Louise and Val Gardena will be moved to the next Winter Olympics track in Cortina d´Ampezzo (28th and 29th January)

 

Women

 

Changes also this weekend in St. Anton, the organizers had to change the schedule (originally Downhill and Super-G) and cut the downhill out of the plans. So instead of schedulled W Downhill tomorrow we will have a Super-G and another one on Sunday.

 

Also Špindleruv Mlyn will have 2 W Slaloms instead of GS+SL combination, in the opposite Kronplatz will have now 2 GS instead of originally schedulled one.

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That looked like a very nasty injury for Franzoni :(

 

Not even a hard crash in terms of speed, but it looked like he got into the netting very unfortunately, kind of looked like it snapped his leg back....

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