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14 Декември 2011 - 22:55
Hans Olsson enjoys a ride to the top in the first Downhill training in Val Gardena
Women return to Courchevel this weekend
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ALPINE SKI WORLD CUP. VAL GARDENA, Italy- With a time of 2 minutes, 02.42 seconds Hans Olsson set the fastest time on Wednesday’s first Downhill training, and he did so by having lots of fun coming down the Saslong. Olsson seemed to enjoy his run so much that at the famous “Camel Hump” jump, he even had a brief scream of joy while mid air. Bode Miller and Romed Baumann finished the race tied in second place, 0.35 seconds behind the leader. Overall, today’s training was somewhat tight at the front of the pack, with Kjetil Jansrud in eight place being the first skier more than a second behind Olsson.

Although the early morning weather didn’t allow too much optimism, by start time it stopped snowing and the light fog covering the race course lifted. At 10.45, South Tyroler Peter Fill left the start gate as schedule, and up until bib number 40 it seemed that against all predictions, the whole training run might be held without any mayor seatbacks. Than within just a couple of minutes, a tick layer of fog rolled back in, covering the top section of the course and forcing organizers to put a start stop before bib number 46, Mattia Casse from Italy.

Even though everyone was looking at the sky wishing the delay would be short and an isolated annoyance, after that first break, the training went  on, but on the weather’s pace. Many interruptions were necessary in order to assure athletes had some decent visibility during the whole run. Eventually, all 76 athletes were able to ski down the course, and apart from Johan Clarey from France who lost a ski in the lower section of the course but got up unhurt from the crash, noone found the course too challenging.

The Saslong is known for its demanding terrain and numerous rolls, which force the athletes to stay really focused and work hard all the way to the bottom. One of the most attractive sections of the slope is certainly the “Camel Hump”. A jump where athletes get in the air on a first bump and land some 40-50 meters later after, ideally flying over a second bump. Those who approach the first bump with too little speed, often end up landing on the second “hump”, resulting in both a hard and uncomfortable landing and major lost of speed for the flat section which comes next.

Weather permitting, a second training is scheduled for 12.15 on Thursday.

by Ana Jelusic
FISalpine.com
Wednesday 14 December 2011

Women return to Courchevel this weekend

When the World Cup hit the beautiful resort of Courchevel in the Savoie region of France for the first time in 31 years last season, more than 18,000 people flocked to the slopes to watch the women’s slalom.

Now that the 2011-2012 tour is back in Europe for the duration of the season, the women once again return to Courchevel this weekend, racing giant slalom Saturday and slalom Sunday.

The giant slalom features a 1,325-meter long course 351-meter vertical drop, beginning at 2,175 meters and finishing at 1,824 meters while the slalom begins at 2,015 meters and is 503 meters long.

Last year, following an impressive air show and a bib draw presentation starring Olympic ice skaters, World Cup slalom champion Marlies Schild ran away with the slalom victory as Tanja Poutiainen took second and Tina Maze third.

More fan fare, including an ice skating gala, concerts and aerobatics show, are on tap surrounding the race events.

The first run of Saturday’s GS kicks off at 10:15 local time.

FISalpine.com
Thursday 15 December 2011


 

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Следваща:
Olympians count down to Innsbruck 2012 – 15 Декември 2011 - 09:06
Hans Olsson fastest two days in a row in Val Gardena – 15 Декември 2011 - 16:04
Coming up: ladies` tech block – 16 Декември 2011 - 08:47
Beat Feuz takes home his first career victory in Super G – 16 Декември 2011 - 15:33
Ski Jumping Training and qualification in Engelberg cancelled due to the strong wind – 16 Декември 2011 - 21:19

Предходна:
Norway Prime Minister celebrates Amundsen with South Pole ski – 12 Декември 2011 - 13:03
Alexey Petukhov storms to sprint victory in Davos – 11 Декември 2011 - 18:11
Historic victory for Freitag in Harrachov, Czech Republic – 11 Декември 2011 - 17:54
Norwegians end Austrian streak – 10 Декември 2011 - 19:43
Brita Sigourney (USA) takes the first ski halfpipe World Cup win in Copper Mountain – 10 Декември 2011 - 12:53

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