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Alpine Skiing FIS World Cup 2020 - 2021


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1 minute ago, hckošice said:

That was pretty bad from Petra..I guess the long pause after Lie crash has something with it

I think that the snow conditions have also changed. It may have become more slippery and give less grip

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19 minutes ago, Monzanator said:

 

Of course, several skiers have done much better in Downhill than Super G over the years. Siebenhofer and B.Johnson from the current ones, Merighetti, Rolland & Kamer from the recently retired and off the top of my head the likes of Kate Pace and Hilary Lindh dating back to the 90s.

Hopefully it will change. Looking at the examples you gave (never heard of most of them) it seems quite rare to be trash in one and very good in the other.

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

 

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14 minutes ago, OlympicsFan said:

Hopefully it will change. Looking at the examples you gave (never heard of most of them) it seems quite rare to be trash in one and very good in the other.

 

Pace & Lindh are DH World Champions after all. They never had a World Cup podium in Super G but had multiple in DH. Lindh from Alaska of all places was always in Picabo Street's shadow but she won Olympic silver in 1992 and two medals at WCh including gold in 1997 when Street was out with injury. She retired prematurely due to a back injury after that season aged 28.

 

Nick Fellows was already there to provide ES commentary:

 

 

Kate Pace won at the infamous Morioka 1993 WCh. Those people who complain about Lake Louise being a boring course need to check back how the Morioka course looked like :p

 

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Very early reports that KV Lie has a broken tibia & fibula. Potential knee injury as well.

 

Schneeberger suffered a broken leg which you could see during live broadcast already.

 

 

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1 hour ago, Monzanator said:

 

Pace & Lindh are DH World Champions after all. They never had a World Cup podium in Super G but had multiple in DH. Lindh from Alaska of all places was always in Picabo Street's shadow but she won Olympic silver in 1992 and two medals at WCh including gold in 1997 when Street was out with injury. She retired prematurely due to a back injury after that season aged 28.

 

Nick Fellows was already there to provide ES commentary:

 

 

Kate Pace won at the infamous Morioka 1993 WCh. Those people who complain about Lake Louise being a boring course need to check back how the Morioka course looked like :p

 

Marion Rolland also won a downhill world championship gold medal (Schladming 2013)...:evil:

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22 minutes ago, phelps said:

Marion Rolland also won a downhill world championship gold medal (Schladming 2013)...:evil:

Yes, I mentioned Rolland on the previous page ;) I suppose more people remember her best from the unceremonial exit three seconds into the Vancouver OG downhill :p

 

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1 hour ago, Monzanator said:

Very early reports that KV Lie has a broken tibia & fibula. Potential knee injury as well.

 

Schneeberger suffered a broken leg which you could see during live broadcast already.

 

 

Her leg looked absolutely twisted. It reminded me too much of Lanzinger, hopefully it’s nowhere near as severe.

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Stage 28

 

ITA.gif Val di Fassa (ITA) - 24 February 2021 - 28 February 2021 ITA.gif

 

Women's Super-G (6/7)
Final Results

 

ITA.gif BRIGNONE Federica
1:14.61

 

SUI.gif GUT-BEHRAMI Lara
1:15.20

 

SUI.gif SUTER Corinne
1:15.33
 
Full Results HERE
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