Alpine Skiing
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Weedle and Schweiger are convincing in Canada
lake louis At the Alpine Downhill World Cup in the Rocky Mountains, Kira Weidl and Dominic Schweiger came up with pretty respectable results.
Dominic Schweiger had more than just slope in his sights at Beaver Creek’s starting home – and regrettably conceded his good eleventh place in the downhill World Cup.
“Unfortunately it’s eight o’clock,” said the 30-year-old from Königssee. He missed out on the desired eighth place by 0.15 seconds, thus earning direct qualification for the Olympic Winter Games in Beijing. Because Super-G fell victim to a strong wind on Sunday, the next opportunity will come in Val Gardena in just two weeks.
Eleventh on the “Birds of Prey” slope in the US state of Colorado, however, she also achieved half the standard on Saturday. To qualify for the Winter Games, German athletes must finish in the top eight or top 15 of the World Cup season twice.
go one step further
Kira Weidle is already a step ahead. With a No. 1 start, the Sternberg-born racer raced to seventh at the World Cup in Lake Louise, Canada on Saturday and qualified for Beijing in the second downhill race of the season after being disappointed with 10th place the day before. . It was a “solid start to the season” with some good points in the bag, she wrote on Instagram.
The World Cup runners-up had expected an even better placement from the start, but ultimately gambled a bit. “We were hoping for a little more snow to be even better in the beginning. But one thing for sure is always a little lottery,” said the 25-year-old. He finished his 25th at the Super-G on Sunday. was not satisfied.
Gogia with the perfect weekend
The only speed specialist on the German Ski Association (DSV) team level for the top spot, however, could not hold a candle to the excellent Sofia Gogia, like all competitors. The Italian won both the downhill run and the Super-G on Sunday – only Lindsey Vonn had previously managed a perfect weekend in Lake Louise.
The 29-year-old Gogia, who was the best downhill skier at the World Cup last season, won each downhill ahead of American Breezy Johnson. The second place in the Super-G went to Lara Gut-Behrami of Switzerland.
Norwegian Alexander Aamodt Kilde also celebrated a double victory at Beaver Creek. A day after the breakthrough in the Super-G, the 2020 overall World Cup winner passed Austrian Mathias Meyer by 0.66 seconds to finish second. Switzerland’s Beat Fuse finished third by 1.01 seconds.
Andreas Sander just finished in the top 20. World Cup runner-up from Anipetal was 1.88 seconds slower than winner Kilde. World Cup runners-up Romed Baumann finished 23rd and Josef Fürstel 26th. The next thing to wait in South Tyrol is a Super-G on December 17th and a downhill run the next day.
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