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Alpine Skiing FIS World Cup 2017 - 2018


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World Cup Final (Stage 35) in Are (SWE)

March 15th, 2018

 

Super-G Mens (6/6)

1. Vincent Kriechmayr :AUT 49.43, 2. Christof Innerhofer :ITA 49.47 and 3. ex aequo Aksel Lund Svindal :NORand Thomas Dressen :GER 49.51

 

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Full Results HERE

 

2017/18 World Cup

Super-G

Mens Final Ranking

 

1. Kjetil Jansrud :NOR 400

2. Vincent Kriechmayr :AUT 320

3. Aksel Lund Svindal :NOR 274

 

Full Final Ranking HERE

 

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Super-G Womens (8/8)

1. Sofia Goggia :ITA 1:07.92, 2. Viktoria Rebensburg :GER 1:08.24 and 3. Lindsey Vonn :USA 1:08.45

 

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Full Results HERE 

 

2017/18 World Cup

Super-G

Womens Final Ranking

 

1. Tina Weirather :LIE 461

2. Lara Gut :SUI 375

3. Anna Veith :AUT 339

 

Full Final Ranking HERE

 

Video Highlights

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Yay, kriechmayr ends his season with two wins. Such a likeable guy who finally managed to convert his great split times into wins. Let's not forget he absolutely could have won bormio and Kitzbühel but had bad last sections + his downhill in the wengen combined was phenomenal but unfortunately one day too early. He is immensely talanted, has a great technique and guts. 

Two more things:

1. hirscher should finally focus more on super-g's. Ofc he'd be less successful that way but he has already won everything you can win as a slalom/gs specialist and should set himself new goals and I mean he just got a 10th place in a super-g without training that discipline for the whole year. He has so much potential in the speed discipline.

2. then again hirscher should probably rather retire so he isn't one of the many skiers who'll get completely humiliated by odermatt in the coming seasons. Holy crap the guy is talanted. Let's just hope the injury curse for talanted suisse skiers doesn't strike again

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World Cup Final (Stage 35) in Are (SWE)

March 16th, 2018

 

Mixed Team Event (1/1)

1. Sweden :SWE  (Hansdotter, Swen Larsson, Hargin, Myhrer), 2. France :FRA (Miradoli, Worley, Lizeroux, Noel) and 3. Germany :GER (Duerr, Wallner, Schmid, Strasser) 

 

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Full Results HERE

 

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17 minutes ago, Kirkpatrick said:

Does Odermatt ski slalom as well? 

No. I mean, surely he's capable of doing so, but it's not really in his repertoire (yet :d ) and he didn't do it at the junior worlds. 

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vor einer Stunde schrieb hckosice:

Absolute disaster for Petra :cry:

Vlhova just can't perform well when it's the D-day. She usually wins when nobody expects her to do so but can't get it done in major events, when she is seen as one of the favorites or when she has to get a good result like today. 

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World Cup Final (Stage 35) in Are (SWE)

March 17th, 2018

 

Giant Slalom Mens (8/8)

1. Marcel Hirscher :AUT 2:13.63, 2. Henrik Kristoffersen :NOR 2:13.86 and 3. Victor Muffat-Jeandet :FRA 2:13.89

 

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Full Results HERE

 

2017/18 World Cup

Giant Slalom

Mens Final Ranking

 

1. Marcel Hirscher :AUT 720

2. Henrik Kristoffersen :NOR 575

3. Alexis Pinturault :FRA 329

 

Full Final Ranking HERE

 

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Slalom Womens (12/12)

1. Mikaela Shiffrin :USA 1:46.42, 2. Wendy Holdener :SUI 1:48.00 and 3. Frida Hansdotter :SWE 1:48.01

 

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Full Results HERE

 

2017/18 World Cup

Slalom

Womens Final Ranking

 

1. Mikaela Shiffrin :USA 980

2. Wendy Holdener :SUI 705

3. Frida Hansdotter :SWE 681

 

Full Final Ranking HERE

 

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Women's giant slalom final has been cancelled. The only right decision, seeing as the course workers are barely even able to stand on their feet in this wind. 

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