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Alpine Skiing FIS World Cup 2020 - 2021


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52 minutes ago, rybak said:

Polish alpine skier finished in top10 at World Cup event!! :hyper::hyper::hyper:

 

Well done Maryna :cheer::hatoff:

For those, who don't follow me on Twitter or are too lazy to put into Google Translate (in both case - shame on you ;) ) - that's the best result since 1980s and Tlałka sisters.

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Stage 3
 
AUT.gif Lech/Zuers (AUT) - 26 November 2020 - 27 November 2020 AUT.gif

 

Women's Parallel Giant Slalom (1/1)
Final Results
 
SVK.gif VLHOVA Petra
46.29|Big Final
 
USA.gif MOLTZAN Paula
DNF|Big Final
 
SUI.gif GUT-BEHRAMI Lara
46.82Small Final
 
 
Full Results HERE
Semifinals HERE Quarterfinals HERE Round of 16 HERE
Full Qualifications Results HERE
 
 
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Petra Vlhová:
38th Careers WC Podium, 17th Win (17 - 12 - 9), 6th Careers WC Parallels (P.Slalom & P.Giant Slalom) Podium, 3rd Win (3 - 2 - 1)
4th 2020/21 Season WC Podium, 3rd Win (3 - 0 -1), 1st 2020/21 Season WC Parallels (P.Slalom & P.Giant Slalom) Podium, 1st Win (1 - 0 -0)
 
 
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One woman shows turn out to be pretty common for Winter sports these days? When one cools down (Shiffrin), there is already another ready to sweep the races. :dunno:

#banbestmen

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5 hours ago, heywoodu said:

That was some anticlimax at the end :lol: 

 

But other than that, pretty nice competition with lots of close races.

The FIS has finally, at long last, figured out what format works for parallel races. And, shocker, it's the one they used for snowboarding until recently. They should let the snowboard people know.

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8 hours ago, dcro said:

One woman shows turn out to be pretty common for Winter sports these days? When one cools down (Shiffrin), there is already another ready to sweep the races. :dunno:

To be fair, we've only had technical events so far this season. At least five of the next seven races are speed events :d 

 

By the way, just noticed something pretty cool: if all goes well, the Zagreb men's slalom will be the 500th World Cup men's slalom race in history :cheer: 

 

And even better, nine days later the first of the Lauberhornrennen downhills in Wengen will be the 500th all-time men's World Cup downhill race, so a double jubilee within one and a half weeks :cheer: 

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3 hours ago, heywoodu said:

By the way, just noticed something pretty cool: if all goes well, the Zagreb men's slalom will be the 500th World Cup men's slalom race in history :cheer: 

So... no.

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58 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

What happened? I can't find anything on social media yet.

I will presume you just time travelled your way to 2020. :p

#banbestmen

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