
Peter Lange
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2 months ago |
skiracing.com | Peter Lange |Ellie Hartman
Hütter Wins Kvitfjell Downhill as Aicher Claims First Podium, Johnson Returns to Podium Cornelia Hütter powered to victory in the Kvitfjell downhill, holding off a stunning late charge from Emma Aicher, who claimed her first career World Cup podium. Breezy Johnson returned to the podium for the first time since 2021, finishing third in a race filled with lead changes and high-speed drama.
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Feb 12, 2025 |
skiracing.com | Peter Lange |Chris Keating
Switzerland Sweeps Historic Men’s Team Combined at Saalbach, USA 1 Falls Just Short Switzerland Sweeps Men’s Team Combined at Saalbach, USA 1 Just Misses PodiumSwitzerland dominated the first-ever Men’s Team Combined at the Saalbach World Championships, sweeping the podium in a historic finish. Loïc Meillard’s clutch slalom run secured gold for Switzerland 1, while Tanguy Nef’s strong performance locked in silver for Switzerland 2.
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Feb 9, 2025 |
skiracing.com | Peter Lange |Ellie Hartman
Von Allmen Wins World Championship Downhill, Switzerland Dominates Von Allmen seized his moment, proving that the next generation of Swiss downhill racers is ready to dominate. With fearless precision and relentless aggression, he attacked every section of the Schneekristall/Zwölfer course, pushing to the absolute limit. As he crossed the line in first, the Swiss fans erupted, celebrating yet another World Championship gold.
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Feb 7, 2025 |
skiracing.com | Peter Lange |Shauna Farnell |Ellie Hartman |Gabbi Hall
2025 World Championship Women’s Downhill in Saalbach: Stars Battle for Gold The 2025 World Championship downhill in Saalbach will be a high-stakes, one-run showdown, where aggression, precision, and fearlessness will decide the winner. With Italy’s Brignone and Goggia leading the season standings, Austria racing on home soil, and seven nations in the mix, the fight for gold is wide open.
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Jan 30, 2025 |
skiracing.com | Ellie Hartman |Peter Lange |Gabbi Hall |Sean Higgins
First World Cup Podium for Camille Rast Camille Rast celebrates a premiere at the first women's World Cup race in Gurgl: The 25-year-old Swiss athlete finished third in the Slalom on Saturday, taking to the podium for the first time in the World Cup. Previously, her best World Cup results have been three fourth place finishes in the Slalom. On Sunday, third place in the men's Slalom in Gurgl went to HEAD Worldcup Rebel Atle Lie McGrath.
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