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Alpine Skiing FIS World Cup 2017 - 2018


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1 hour ago, hckosice said:

Kranjec :clap: first careers podium and what a run it was from him :bowdown:

yeah,great two runs from him.he told few times now he is in form.

 

marcel in from another planet,should compete in universe

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Stage 10 in Val d´Isere (FRA)

December 17th, 2017

 

Super-G Womens (4/8)

1. Anna Veith :AUT 1:05.77, 2. Tina Weirather :LIE 1:06.25 and 3. Sofia Goggia :ITA 1:06.28

 

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Full Results HERE

 

Video Highlights

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Anna Veith

 

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Stage 11 in Alta Badia (ITA)

December 17th, 2017

 

Giant Slalom Mens (3/8)

1. Marcel Hirscher :AUT 2:25.42, 2. Henrik Kristoffersen :NOR 2:27.12 and 3. Zan Kranjec :SLO 2:27.24

 

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Full Results HERE

 

Video Highlights

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Marcel Hirscher 1st and 2nd Runs

 

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Bad news keeps coming out of Germany, after Neureuther it's now Stefan Luitz' turn to announce a major injury (torn ACL) and the end of his Olympic hopes :(

http://www.spiegel.de/sport/wintersport/stefan-luitz-verletzung-des-deutschen-skirennlaeufers-das-knie-ist-muskulaer-komplett-zu-a-1183766.html

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Videos from this weekend:

Men's events at Val Gardena:

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Ladies' events at Val d'Isere:

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Promo video from Alta Badia:

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:MAD in the start list of tomorrows World Cup Giant Slalom race in Courchevel https://data.fis-ski.com/dynamic/results.html?sector=AL&raceid=90988 :hyper:

 

First ever Womens world cup race for Madagascar, Until now only Mathieu Razanakolona competed among mens in Schladming´s Slalom in 2006, when he was Disqualified in 1st run

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Now Hirscher is winning even the parallel events. He used to get beaten here by Belgian skiers...

 

I hope he retires at the end of the season. :p

#banbestmen

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Stage 11 in Alta Badia (ITA)

December 18th, 2017

 

Parallel Giant Slalom Mens (4/8)

1. Matts Olsson :SWE, 2. Henrik Kristoffersen :NOR and 3. Marcel Hirscher :AUT

 

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Full Results HERE

 

Video Highlights

Spoiler

 

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