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Giant slalom details: visually impaired Michał Gołaś Guide: Kacper Walas Poland: 2:13.63 Alexander Rauen Guide: Jeremias Wilke Germany: 2:23.62 Only two competitors: sitting Jernej Slivnik Slovenia: 2:24.01 Nicolás Bisquertt Chile: 2:24.12 Leon Gensert Germany: 2:31.58 standing Arthur Bauchet France: 2:02.78 Jules Segers France: 2:09.61 ...
Slalom is an alpine skiing and alpine snowboarding discipline, involving skiing between poles or gates. These are spaced more closely than those in giant slalom , super giant slalom and downhill , necessitating quicker and shorter turns.
Alpine skiing. This is a list of all female winners in FIS Alpine Ski World Cup from 1967 to present. The list includes all downhill, super-G, giant slalom, slalom, combined and parallel/city events, but does not show team events.
Mikaela Shiffrin finished 10th in a World Cup slalom race on her injury comeback on Thursday, with Croatian racer Zrinka Ljutic winning in style under floodlights at Courchevel. The 21-year-old ...
Mikaela Shiffrin is taking the quest for her 100th career World Cup victory to North America. The American ski star might even get the one win she needs for the milestone in what is like a home ...
Phil Mahre is the only U.S. racer to take the slalom event at Wengen, in 1982. After heavy snowfall in 2016 , the start was lowered to shortly before the Hundschopf jump. The course length was reduced 1.74 to 2.682 km (1.08 to 1.67 mi) and the vertical drop was 729 m (2,392 ft), a reduction of 299 m (981 ft); Svindal's winning time was under 1: ...
Shiffrin won gold in the slalom in 2014 and also in the giant slalom four years later but she floundered spectacularly in Beijing in 2022, skiing out on the first run of both her signature events.
There are also combined events where the competitors must complete one run of each event, for example; the Super Combined event consists of one run of super-G and one run of slalom skiing. The dual slalom event, where racers ski head-to-head, was invented in 1941 and has been a competitive event since 1960. [12]