SKI.BG
     Thursday, 21 November 2024
FIS World Snow Day Sofia 2022
. links
. contact
FIS World Snow Day Sofia 2020
FIS World Snow Day Sofia 2012
World Skitest
SKI.BG partner > Yourski.RU
SKI.BG PHOTO GALLERY
The biggest list of SKI and SNOWBOARD equipment >
5150
333Skis
4FRNT
77 Project
AK Ski
Albin
Allian
AlpControl Skis
Alpina Skis
Alpine Decent Skis
AlpinePunk Snowboards
Alpy Skis
Alt. Skis
Altai
Aluflex
AME Skis
AMPLID
Antero
Anton Gliders
Antra Custom Skis
APO
Arbor
ARMADA
ARTificial. Skis
Artis
Artisan Skis
Asnes Skis
Asylum Skis
ATOMIC
Atomic snowboards
Aurum Skis
Avant
AXUNN
AZ Atelier Skis
Backside Skis & Snowboards
Bigbend Skis
Birdos
BLACK CROWS
BLACK DIAMOND
Black Thunder Skis
Blade Skis
BLIZZARD
Blossom Skis
Blue House Skis
Blue Moris Skis
BMB custom Skis and Boards
Boardski
BOHEME
Bomber
Boone
Born To Ride Skis
Bottero Skis
Brunton
BSI
Bstinger Skis
BUMTRIBE
Burton
Buzz
BxB Skis And Snowboards
Canon Snowboards
Capital Custom Skis
Carpani Skis
Carpathian Ski Company
Carradan Skis
CarvingRoller Ski-Skates
Chiemsee Skis and Clothing
Choc Skis and Snowboards
Circle Skis
Claw Skis
Clone ind
CO.H.EN 
Coda Boards
Colier Composites
Conte Skis
Core Skis
COREUPT
Crazy Creek / Intersport
Crown
Cursor Skis
Dahu Shaper
DC
Decosse Custom Skis
Defi Skis
Differences Skis
Donek Skis
Down
DP Skis
Drake
Drakeboinay custom skis
Duel Skis
Duotone
Dupraz Snowboards
DURET
Dyad Skis
DYNAFIT
DYNAMIC
DYNASTAR
Eckhard Skis & Snowboards
Edelholz Skis
Edelwiser
ELAN
Elan snowboards
Ellison Skis
Eloura Blacksmith Skis
Enverski Skis
Epic Planks
EPIK
Erbacher Skis
Evolution Skis
Explosivski
EXTREM
F2
FACTION
FatMonoBoards
Fat-Ypus Skis
Ferrari Skis
Fida Sports
Fimbul Skis
Find
FISCHER
Five Axis
Flo Skis
Flow
Folsom Custom Skis
Force Industries
Fork Tree Skis 
Fortitude skis
Forum
Furutr&Skis
G3 (Genuine Guide Gear) Skis
Gafski Skis
Gaspo / GPO Skis
Gentem Stick Snowboards
Germina
Gneiss Skis
Gnu
Goode
Goodha Skis
Grace Skis
Groove Skis
Grown Skis
G-Vision Skis and Snowboards
H20G Skis
Hagan
Hakkoda Skis and Snowboards
HAMMER
Happy Monkey Snowboards
HART Europe
HART ski
HEAD
Head snowboards
Heelside
Heidi Skis
Hendryx Skis
High Society
Hot
ICELANTIC 
IDoneSki Skis
Igneous Skis
Indigo / Bogner Skis
Iridium Sports
Jagaball Skis
Jeenyus
J-Kobo Skis
K2
K2 snowboards
Karhu
Kastelaar Skis
KASTLE Kästle
Kazama
KEI-Ski Garage
Kemper
Kessler Skis
Kessler1 Snowboards
Kingswood Skis
Klint
KNEISSL
KORIGIN
La Sportiva Skis 
Lacroix
Lacroix/Lagriffe Skis (U.S.)
Lamar
Leaf
LIB TECHNOLGIES
LIBERTY 
Lightningboards Skis
LINE
Logic Snowboards
Lokomotiv Skis
Lorch Skis and Snowboards
LTB Snowboards
LTD / Limited
Lusti Skis
Mac Gregor
Madshus
Majesty
Makboard Snowboards
Masurao Skis
Matrix
Maxel Skis
Merelli
Mizuno
Mladost
MOMENT 
Montana Ski Company 
Morpho Skis
Morrow
Mountain Wave Skis
MOVEMENT
Mpride Swkal Boards
Nautilus
Navaski Skis
Never Summer Industries
Nidecker
NINTHWARD
Nitro
Nobile Sp.z.o.o.
NoCopy Skis
NORDICA
Northfork Snowboards
Obsidian Skis
Odyssey Skis
Ogasaka Skis
Oldenburg Snowboards
OLIN SKI > K2 license
ON3P Skis (Thirteenth and Proctor)
Option
Original Sin / Dynastar
Orion Skis
Otnes Skis
Oxygen
Pale
Palmer Skis and Snowboards
Peak Performance Skis
Phantom Skis
Phenix
Pilz (Dynasprint)
Pirin
Playmaker Skis and Snowboards
Plywood Freeride Industries
PMGear Skis (Bro and Lhasa Pows)
Pogo Skis and Snowboards
Pollux Skis
Polsport
POWDER EQUIPMENT
Powder Flower Skis and Snowboards
PowderNorth Skis
Prajeckt Skis
Praxis Skis
PRIOR
Prophet Snowboards
Pure Skis
Quechua Skis & Snowboards
Rabbit On The Roof Skis
Raccoon Skis
Rad Air 
Radical Skis & Snowboards
Ramp
RaxSki
ReISM Skis
Revel 8 SkiBoards
Revolution Snowboards
Ride
RIDE DOCTOR
Ridea Skis
RipnWud Skis
Rocky Mountain Underground
Rome
Romp
ROSSIGNOL
Rossignol snowboards
ROXY
Royal Chamonix
RSV
RTC Carving Skis
SALOMON
Salomon snowboards
Santa Cruz
SCC Skis
Schaerhorn Skis
Schuetz Skis and Snowboards
SCOTT 
ScottyBob Skis
Seneca Boards
Si-CORE d.o.o.
Sigi Grabner Snowboards
Silvretta Skis
Sims
Ski Bois Tardy
SKI TRAB
SkiBuilders.com
Skilogik Skis
Slant Skis
Sneva Skis and Snowboards
SnowRider Skis
SnowShark Monoskis
Sochi Skis
Spalding
Speciale Skis
Speedster Skis
Spoilt Skis
Sporten Skis
Spruce Mountain Skiboards
Steepwater Snowboards
Sterling Skis
STOCKLI ö
Stone Island Skis
Storm Skis
Stradivarius
Strictly
Styibwe Skis
Summit Skiboards
SURFACE
Surf-Rodz Snowboards
Swallow Skis / ZUMA / Cosmic surf
Swell Panik
Switch Skis
Swoard Snowboards
T-Consult
Tech 9 / Technine
TecnoPro / InterSport
Tegsnas Skis
Teleboard USA
Tessier Seated Skis
The Ski
Titicaca Skis And Snowboards
Traam Skis
Transonic Skis and MonoSkis
Treski (Ronning) Skis ö
Tua Skis
Ullr Skis
UniC Skis & Snowboards
UNIQ
Unity Skis and Snowboards
Vandel Skis
Vasa
Vectorglide Skis and Snowboards
Vertical
VIICE Skis
Virus Skis and Snowboards
Vist
VOILE
VOLANT
Volkl snowboards
VOLKL Völkl
Voltage Ski & Snowboards
VR-Skis
Wagner Custom Skis
Wally Skis
Wed'ze Skis by Quechua
Westige Skis and Snowboards
White Cristal
WhiteDot Freeride Skis
Windlip Snowboards
WoodenSkis.com
Woox
World Industries
Worth Mountain Designs
ZAG
Zai 
Zion Snowboards
Zuizide (Suicide) Skis
Zweydingers Skis
 
FIS Alpine World Ski Cup Bansko 2009 LIVE
BFSki SPONSORS
NOKIA Snowboard FIS World Cup Big Air Sofia 2007

 . world ski news
21 February 2005 - 11:05
Garmish
Send this to a friend Printer friendly version

Gruber wins super-G 

GARMISCH-PARTENKIRCHEN, ( 20/02/2005 12:47 ) Germany (AP) _ Christoph Gruber of Austria atoned for a dismal campaign at the recent Alpine Skiing World Championships, winning a men's World Cup super-G on Sunday. Gruber, who failed to qualify for the Austrian downhill squad at the worlds in Bormio and then went out in the first leg of the giant slalom, finally showed what he is capable of, negotiating the soft snow and variable visibility to win in 1 minute, 18.18 seconds. "After the worlds, I really tried to race hard and make up for my poor performance," Gruber said. Switzerland's Didier Defago finished second by the narrowest of margins, crossing the line just .01 behind. Francois Bourque climbed the podium for the first time in his career after clocking 1:18.22 for third place, giving Canada's men their first top-three finish in a speed event this season. Bourque had never even finished in the top 10 in World Cup competition. His previous best results were a pair of 17th places in the super-Gs at Kitzbuehel and Val Gardena this season. "When I joined the Canadian World Cup team, super-G was my worst discipline," said Bourque. "I guess now it's my best." Bode Miller of the United States, recently crowned super-G and downhill world champion, was fourth for the second day in a row after Saturday's downhill, finishing .21 off the pace. The result was sufficient for the 27-year-old American to overtake Hermann Maier atop the super-G standings. Miller now leads the discipline rankings with 375 points, just one ahead of Maier. "It's just one point," Miller said. "It doesn't mean that much. There are a couple of races left and it will probably go down to the wire. And Hermann Maier is skiing well." "It was tough to run from where we were today," Miller added, referring to the later starters. "I think with better conditions Hermann could have won today." Maier finished eighth in 1:18.54. Michael Walchhofer, the winner of Friday's and Saturday's downhill races, was fifth in 1:18.40. Only two super-G races remain this season, one in Kvitfjell, Norway, and the other at the World Cup finals in Lenzerheide, Switzerland.  

 

Walchhofer wins second downhill in two days   
 
GARMISCH-PARTENKIRCHEN, ( 19/02/2005 13:51 ) Germany (AP) _ Michael Walchhofer won his second World Cup downhill in as many days Saturday, leading an Austrian sweep of the podium and closing in on the discipline title. Walchhofer, who easily won Friday's downhill when he finally mastered the difficult final FIS-Schneise turn, again tamed the 3,455-meter Kandahar course to post his second victory in 24 hours. He clocked 1 minute, 56.50 seconds for his third consecutive World Cup downhill victory. "It was bumpier and more difficult today," Walchhofer said. "But I did it and it is really satisfying after all the troubles I've had here in the past." Walchhofer finally shook off a long, troublesome trend of crashing out on the final turn here. In previous races, he'd crashed four consecutive times on the tricky FIS-Schneise, then last season lost a healthy advantage after skidding onto his backside in the turn and finished 16th. "It looks like I finally learned to ski that turn," Walchhofer joked. Teammate Mario Scheiber crossed second on Saturday in 1:56.59 for his first World Cup downhill podium finish, while reigning Olympic champion Fritz Strobl was third in 1:56.95. Newly crowned world downhill champion Bode Miller of the United States just missed the podium with a time of 1:57.03, while teammate Daron Rahlves finished fifth, .57 behind. "I made two mistakes, one that cost me almost a second," said Miller, who led at the first two intervals in the previous day's downhill but lost time after going wide coming out of the bothersome FIS-Schneise turn and settled for third. "The way I've been skiing these days, it's pretty disappointing to be making those kinds of mistakes. It's pretty frustrating." Walchhofer, 29, has finished on the podium in every downhill this season _ except in the wind-skewed race in Val Gardena, Italy, where he was 20th. His latest victory leaves him with 631 points in the World Cup downhill standings, 143 ahead of his nearest challenger, Miller. Another Austrian, Johann Grugger, is third on 383. Only terrible misfortune could prevent Walchhofer from winning the prestigious downhill crystal globe now, with just two downhill races remaining and 200 points up for grabs. The two races left are in Kvitfjell, Norway, and the World Cup finals in Lenzerheide, Switzerland. "For every downhiller, the World Cup title is a dream and at the moment it looks very good for me," Walchhofer said. "If I ski the next two races like I can, it looks good for me." Miller is Walchhofer's only realistic threat. The 27-year-old American won the season's opening two downhills and snatched the downhill title from Walchhofer at the world championships in Bormio two weeks ago after also winning the super-G gold medal. Rahlves had widely been expected to take over the downhill title this season after finishing second to Eberharter the last two seasons. But a bad crash in a giant slalom in Adelboden put a dent in his campaign. "It's not possible really for me now," Rahlves said. "Walchhofer's been crushing it in every single race. "I've been fast but just it's little things here and there. Looking back on it, it's tough to take." 


Michael Walchhofer wins men's downhill 
 
GARMISCH-PARTENKIRCHEN, ( 18/02/2005 15:54 ) Germany (AP) _ Michael Walchhofer will be a tough man to beat for the World Cup downhill title. Walchhofer's second consecutive downhill victory put even more space between him and newly crowned world champion Bode Miller, Johann Grugger and Daron Rahlves. "I am going to fight Bode Miller for the downhill title," Walchhofer said. "I remember seeing Stephan Eberharter ski for three years in a league almost of his own and winning the title three years in a row. "I would be very proud if could win the downhill globe and take over from Eberharter because it would mean I am in the same league." The 29-year-old Walchhofer has finished on the podium in every downhill this season _ except in the wind-skewed race in Val Gardena, Italy, where he was 20th _ and continued that trend Friday, delivering a near-perfect run down the soft Kandahar course, then mastering the final FIS-Schneise turn to win in one minute, 57.79 seconds. The win padded Walchhofer's lead atop the World Cup downhill standings, where he sits with 531 points. Miller is second, 93 points behind, while Grugger is third at 371 and Rahlves is fourth with 309. Only three downhill races remain this season. Miller is Walchhofer's biggest threat. The 27-year-old American won the season's opening two downhills and finished third the last two races. In addition, he snatched the downhill title from Walchhofer at the world championships in Bormio two weeks ago, after also winning the super-G gold medal. Rahlves had widely been expected to take over the downhill title this season, after finishing second to Eberharter the last two seasons. But a bad crash in a giant slalom in Adelboden put a dent in his campaign. He is 222 points behind and will have to win or finish second in all three remaining races and hope those ahead of him in the standings do very poorly. "Anything is possible," Rahlves said. "After Adelboden, I had to miss the downhill in Wengen, and Walchhofer won there. "It's tough to play catch up. Walchhofer is hot, he's got momentum going, he's consistent. He's pretty much got it in the bag, I think." Walchhofer was even able to shake off a long, troublesome trend of crashing out on the final turn here. He had crashed four consecutive years on the tricky FIS-Schneise, then last season lost a healthy advantage after skidding onto his backside in the turn and finished back in 16th position. "It was becoming unbearable for me," Walchhofer said. "I vowed if I failed again this year on that turn, I would rename my Hotel Zauchensee Zentral the hotel FIS-Schneise. "I think now that I've successfully made it and I won, the turn on the course should be renamed the Walchhofer curve." Walchhofer won in front of Hermann Maier, the surprise winner of the giant slalom in Bormio, by a stunning .99 seconds. Miller had led at the first two intervals but lost time and speed after going wide on a gate coming out of the bothersome FIS-Schneise turn and settled for third in 1:58.92. The victory saved face for Austria's men, who failed to capture any of the speed titles at the recent world championships. Walchhofer finished third in the world championship downhill race behind Miller and his teammate, runner-up Rahlves. The Austrian also took silver behind Miller in the super-G in Bormio, while Benjamin Raich of Austria, the American's toughest rival in the chase for the overall crown, was a surprising third. Miller regained an advantage of over 100 points over Raich in the race for the overall title. Miller now leads with 1,153 points, 131 more than Raich, a technical specialist who finished a solid 11th for his best career result in the downhill. "I am now going to race all the races that remain this season to try and beat Bode for the overall title," Raich said. Grugger, the winner of back-to-back World Cup downhills in Bormio and Chamonix, was fourth Friday in 1:59.02, while Rahlves was fifth in 1:59.11.  
 
World cup Leader

Miller Bode
12.10.1977 (Franconia)
Ski: Atomic
 
  Miller Bode  1253
  Raich Benjamin  1062
  Walchhofer Michael  910
  Maier Hermann  843
  Rahlves Daron  646
  Defago Didier  506
  Grugger Johann  484
  Gruber Cristoph  427
  Kjus Lasse  425
  Grandi Thomas  421

Next Races

25.02.2005 San Sicario (ITA) SG
26.02.2005 Kranjska Gora (SLO) GS
26.02.2005 San Sicario (ITA) DH
27.02.2005 Kranjska Gora (SLO) SL
27.02.2005 San Sicario (ITA) K
05.03.2005 Kvitfjell (NOR) DH
06.03.2005 Kvitfjell (NOR) SG 


 
Send this to a friend Printer friendly version  

Next:
Oberstdorf 2 – 04 March 2005 - 19:09
San Sicario – 04 March 2005 - 19:37
Kranjska Gora – 04 March 2005 - 19:40
World cup finals – 14 March 2005 - 13:52
World cup Standings – 14 March 2005 - 13:55

Previous:
Are – 21 February 2005 - 11:04
Oberstdorf – 21 February 2005 - 11:03
SL complete – 12 February 2005 - 15:52
The Qeen Kostelic – 11 February 2005 - 20:22
H 1 – 10 February 2005 - 16:41

Powered by [xt] , PHP & MySQL

SKI.BG PHOTO GALLERY
FIS Live Timing
ispo BrandNew Awards
 ski poll
Which winter sport did you try and practice?
Alpine ski
Ski touring
Backcountry ski
Telemark ski
Cross-country ski
Ski jumping
Snowboard
Freestyle ski
Freestyle snowboard
Freeride ski
Freeride snowboard
Snowshoeing
Sledding
Hiking/Trekking
SPA
I do not sport
Other


View results
 Categories
. bg board sport news
. bg ski news
. bg snowboard news
. ispo.com
. news BFSki
. OUTDOOR world
. ski analyses
. ski equipment review
. ski history
. ski messages
. ski racing tips
. ski travel
. sport
. world board sport news
. world ski news
. world snowboard news
World Ski test
TAG HEUER timing systems
 Last news
Завърши осмото поредно издание на Elevation 999. bg board sport news
13-year-old Momiji Nishiya (JPN) leads teen skater Olympic medal rush. bg board sport news
World Snow Day SOFIA 2024. bg ski news
World Snow Day SOFIA 2024 will start on Vitosha . bg ski news
WORLD SNOW DAY SOFIA 2023. bg ski news
WORLD SNOW DAY SOFIA 2023 @ Vitosha. bg ski news
Bulgarian Olimpic team 2022. bg ski news
WORLD SNOW DAY 2022 edition SKI.BG. bg ski news
Празнуваме World Snow Day 2022 тази неделя на Витоша!!!. bg ski news
България ще събере елита на европейското и световно ски ориентиране в Чепеларе. bg ski news
The Ski Season in Bulgaria will be More Expensive this Year. bg ski news
Поредно признание от FIS към SKI.BG и организирания World Snow Day Sofia 2021. bg ski news
WORLD SKI TEST 2021/2022 at Mölltaler Gletscher. bg ski news
Купа НСА-Мемориал Георги Зографов 2021 се превърна в триумфално завръщане на ски бягането на Витоша. bg ski news
Зубчич спечели и слалома за купа „Пирин". bg ski news
Камен и Юлия Златкови с титлите на слалом в Банско. bg ski news
Скиорите на „Юлен" спечелиха титлите в гигантския слалом. bg ski news
Първото издание на бордеркрос купа "Алекс Иванов". bg snowboard news
Държавно първенство по бордеркрос и купа "Витоша ски" 2021. bg snowboard news
ISPO Munich 2022 presents expanded concept. ispo.com
OutDoor by ISPO 2021 online and on-site. ispo.com
ISPO Re.Start Days: Orientation for the sports and outdoor industry. ispo.com
Outstanding Outdoor 2020: Center stage for product innovations. ispo.com
ISPO moves eSports further into focus. ispo.com
Former FIS President Gian Franco Kasper passed away. news BFSki
БФСки проведе годишното си Общо събрание за 2021 г.. news BFSki
VITOSHA RUN 2021: "Плуване срещу течението!". OUTDOOR world
Maliovitsa Skyrun 9: Дизела с впечатляващ нов рекорд на емблематчния скайрън в сърцето на Рила. OUTDOOR world
Ивайло Атанасов и Надежда Ангелова спечелиха Osogovo Run 2021. OUTDOOR world
'THE PLANET IS BURNING'. ski analyses
Mental preparation is a missing piece of the ski racing puzzle. ski analyses
Great progress towards applying air bag technology to ski racing. ski equipment review
On May 8, 1978 Messner and Habeler became first to climb Mount Everest without supplemental oxygen. ski history
Happy Birthday SKI.BG !. ski messages
SKI WAXES: SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, PART 1. ski racing tips
Train cross-country skiing with Jan Ottosson, four-time Vasaloppet winner. ski racing tips
Summer activities for all in the Austrian Tirol. ski travel
Mountain summer in the Snow Space Salzburg. ski travel
На ски в Алпите на един автобус разстояние. ski travel
Eliud Kipchoge is the "greatest of all time...in any sport" says leading performance coach. sport
Spectacular Tokyo Olympics 2020 closing ceremony marks the end of unprecedented games. sport
GWA Wingfoil World Cup Cape Verde . world board sport news
Timo Kapl produces upset victory at Red Bull Wake Capital. world board sport news
Mat Belcher and Will Ryan (AUS) won gold in the 470 Men at Tokyo 2020 Olympic Sailing. world board sport news
Great Britain wins gold in 49er Men and Finn at Tokyo 2020. world board sport news
Freeride World Tour 2024 Fieberbrunn. world ski news
GS Alpine ski World Cup BANSKO 2024. world ski news
Shiffrin Shines: Dominating Lienz GS with Precision. world ski news
Marco Odermatt Continues to Prove Magnificence Securing Super-G Triumph in Bormio!. world ski news
Warm and sunny in the Alps as Canadian ski resorts struggle to open. world ski news
Alpine ski World cup Restart . world ski news
Alexander Bolshunov wins Olympic gold in 30K skiathlon. world ski news
Snowboard slopestyle . world ski news
Sweden’s Walter Wallberg earned the men's moguls title at Beijing 2022. world ski news
Winter Olimpic Games Pekin 2022 start!. world ski news
FWT22 STOP #2 I Ordino Arcalis Andora. world ski news
Strasser wins last slalom before Olympics. world ski news
Snow blankets Athens, Greek islands and Turkey’s Istanbul. world ski news
FWT22 STOP #1 | Baqueira Beret Results. world ski news
Beat Feuz wins at Kitzbühel in last downhill before Olympics. world ski news
Sadowski Synnott and Corning win slopestyle golds in weather-shortened Utah 2019 event. world snowboard news
Jacobellis and Bolton with big SBX wins in Feldberg. world snowboard news
 
XXIII Olympic Winter Games PyeongChang 2018
XXIII Olympic
Winter Games
PyeongChang 2018!
XXII Olympic Winter Games Sochi 2014
XXII Olympic
Winter Games
Sochi 2014!
XXI Olympic Winter Games, Vancouver 2010
XXI Olympic
Winter Games
Vancouver 2010 !
XX Olympic Winter Games, Torino 2006
XX Olympic
Winter Games !
XIX Olympic Winter Games, Salt Lake 2002
XIX Olympic
Winter Games !
 
 
 
© 2002-2019, SKI.BG > www.ski.bg > www.skibg.com > SKI.BG > SKI in Bulgaria > Garmish > The SKIING web Portal! All rights reserved. Всички права запазени. Terms & Conditions - Условия за ползване. Powered by [xt]. top