Hrobat: The ladder from Beaver Creek is a great motivation to move forward
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It is a very successful weekend for the Slovenian men's national team in alpine skiing after a long period without visible results. In the American Beaver Creek, skier Miha Hrobat and giant slalom skier Žan Kranjec were delighted to be on the podium for the final 3rd place. At today's press conference, the 29-year-old Hrobat spoke about his first place on the podium in the World Cup, and he believes that excellent performances across the Atlanti…
Historic! Lucas Pinheiro Braathen's second place in the giant slalom in Beaver Creek on Sunday was the first alpine World Cup podium finish for Brazil. This caused great excitement in the skiing circus. "Impressive," says France's exceptional talent Alexis Pinturault, tipping his hat. And former ÖSV runner Philipp Schörghofer can't help but be amazed: "Simply wow!!! Congratulations and have fun!" Numerous well-wishers - including Nicole Schmidho…
After 6th place at the premiere, Žan Kranjec shined with 3rd place in the second giant slalom of the season, and now he faces the always tempting challenge of the Dolomites.
Slovenian skier Žan Kranjec was third at the World Cup giant slalom in Beaver Creek, USA. He was 58 hundredths of a second behind the winner, Swiss Thomas Tumler. Norwegian Lucas Braathen Pinheiro (+ 0.12), who is wearing the Brazilian jersey this season, took second place for the first Brazilian podium in the history of alpine skiing.
Žan Kranjec finished third in the giant slalom in Beaver Creek. With an excellent first run, he was second, but lost one place in the final. The 35-year-old Swiss Thomas Tumler was looking forward to his first victory.
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