Swiss skier Rast leads, Shiffrin stands third in first run of slalom at Alpine world championships
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Swiss skier Rast leads, Shiffrin stands third in first run of slalom at Alpine world championships
Swiss skier Camille Rast has built a big lead and Mikaela Shiffrin was looming in third in the opening run of the women’s slalom at the Alpine world championships. Rast finished 0.58 seconds ahead of Katharina Liensberger of Austria. Shiffrin…
Swiss skier Camille Rast wins women's slalom world title #CDN #Canadian #News #Canada
Camille Rast beat teammate Wendy Holdener as Switzerland took gold and silver in the women’s slalom at the Alpine skiing world championships on Saturday. Mikaela Shiffrin finished fifth and missed out on what would have been the American’s record-setting 16th career medal from the worlds. She shares the best mark with German skier Christl Cranz, who won 15 medals in the 1930s. Shiffrin, who recently returned from a two-month injury layoff, dropp…
Camille Rast Leads Saalbach Slalom as Shiffrin Battles for Gold
Switzerland’s Camille Rast set the tone in Saalbach with a commanding first run, carving through the quick-tempo course with aggressive transitions and powerful focus. She claimed the leader’s chair with a 0.58-second advantage over Austria’s Katharina Liensberger, while Mikaela Shiffrin, making her World Championship return, landed in third, 0.72 back. The demanding course took its toll, knocking out a third of the first 30 starters, including …
Ski World Cup in Saalbach: Lena Dürr too tentative in the first run of the World Cup slalom - World News
Status: 15.02.2025 10:46 a.m. At the slalom of the Ski World Cup in Saalbach-Hinterglemm, Lena Dürr is almost two seconds behind the leading Camille after the first round. The German, who has been struggling with a cold since Friday, went into the competition as a hope hope, but never found its rhythm – and also drove to behave. An outdoor ski error also cost her a lot of time. The bronze winner from 2023 came to eighth and thus missed a good …
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