23-Year-Old Franjo Von Allmen Claims First Win at Wengen Super-G
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Lauberhorn downhill in Wengen - Another Swiss double victory: Odermatt triumphs ahead of Von Allmen!
Marco Odermatt wins a Lauberhorn downhill for the third time in a row. Franjo von Allmen makes it onto the podium again in Wengen.
After 2022, a local won the super-G on one of the most iconic slopes in the world, the famous Lauberhorn in Wengen, Switzerland. The 23-year-old Franjo von Allmen won his maiden victory in the fourth super-G of the Alpine Skiing World Cup season. The best Slovenian, Miha Hrobat (+2.38), missed the 30 mark by six hundredths of a second.
Switzerland's Franjo von Allmen won the Wengen Super-G at home on Friday and thus claimed his first victory in the Alpine Skiing World Cup. No French person managed to make it into the top 10 of the race.
The 23-year-old from Bern won ahead of the Austrian Vincent Kriechmayr and the Grisons Stefan Rogentin. He confirms all the hopes placed in him and gently profiles himself as a rival to Marco Odermatt in speed events.
23-Year-Old Franjo Von Allmen Claims First Win at Wengen Super-G
Franjo Von Allmen, a 23-year-old Swiss rising star, earned his first World Cup victory in the Wengen Super-G. With a near-flawless run on the iconic Lauberhorn, he thrilled the home crowd and showcased his potential among ski racing’s elite. The post 23-Year-Old Franjo Von Allmen Claims First Win at Wengen Super-G appeared first on Ski Racing Media.
The Swiss Franjo von Almen is the winner of the fourth super giant slalom of the World Cup season
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