Downhill and super-G are on the schedule for the 2022 Women’s Alpine Ski World Cup in Lake Louise on TV and live stream. Will the ski race be shown on TV today?
01.12.2022 | Status: 2:13 pm
The Women’s Alpine Ski World Cup visits Lake Louise in Canada this weekend. Following the men’s last weekend, the women are now competing in three races to be televised and streamed across Canada. After the ultimate slalom and giant slalom, the speed experts surrounding Kira Weidel, Germany’s top downhill skier, are now on the attack again.
The 2022/23 Alpine Skiing World Cup calendar has three races for women at Lake Louise from 2.12. Ready by 4.12.22. In this article you will learn:
- Is Alpine Skiing Televised?
- When is departure for the ladies at Lake Louise?
- Is there a live stream of today’s ski races?
Here you will find schedules and information about TV broadcasts and live streams, broadcasters, start lists and results.
Women’s Ski World Cup in Lake Louise 2022 – Dates and Races
- 2.12.2022
- 8 p.m.: Women’s Downhill at Lake Louise/Canada
- 3.12.2022
- 8:30 pm: Women’s Downhill at Lake Louise/Canada
- 12/4/2022
- 7:00 pm: Women’s Super-G at Lake Louise/Canada
Will the 2022 Lake Louise Women’s Downhill be televised live?
Yes. The Canadian women’s race is also televised live. However, Erste and ZDF continue to prioritize the World Cup. Our TV guide to the weekend’s alpine skiing broadcasts.
- Lake Louise Women’s Downhill 12/02: Live On eurosport 2 (Start time 8 p.m. CET)
- 2. Women’s Downhill Lake Louise 12/03: Live On eurosport 2 (starts at 8.30 pm)
- Women’s Super-G at Lake Louise on 12/04: Live eurosport 1 (Start at 7 PM)
The channel Eurosport2 is available from all providers in Bavaria and is free of charge. So fans of the Women’s Alpine Ski World Cup still have the option of live streaming.
Is there a free live stream of the Ski World Cup Women 2022 from Canada?
The women’s ski race from Lake Louise can be viewed for free, at least in live stream. This weekend’s broadcasts in the media library of ARD and ZDF look like this:
Eurosport will also live stream the 2022 Women’s Alpine Ski World Cup races from Lake Louise eurosport playerand streaming platforms DAZN And joinAll of which are subject to a fee.
Ski World Cup 2022 in Lake Louise: Only one German on the start list?
The German ski association DSV is also counting on its “speed queen” Kira Weidel from Sternberg to race in Lake Louise in 2022. Whether Emma Eicher will take part in the race or not will be decided after the training session.
Bitter: “Newcomer” Ronnie Remay is out for the remainder of the Alpine World Cup season. The 26-year-old suffered a cruciate and medial ligament tear in his right knee after a fall during the first downhill training session at Lake Louise.
The native Canadian with German ancestry only moved to DSV in October. The all-rounder was planned for this winter in the German speed team.
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