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Gut-Behrami perfect! Brignone and Bassino unconvincing

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THE GIANT’S STARTING BIBS

10.32: Very high gap for the Norwegian Stjernesund who, with a delay of 1″96, is seventh, last, behind the Italians

10.31: Stjernesund is 43 hundredths behind

10.30: New Zealander Robinson is second and confirms that she likes the context, the track and the snow and, with 59 hundredths of a delay, places herself behind Gut-Behrami. Now Stjernesund

10.29: Robinson is 12 hundredths behind in the intermediate

10.38. The Swiss Gut-Behrami is clearly in the lead and smells a comeback on Shiffrin, makes practically nothing mistakes and gives Hector 67 cents. Now Robinson

10.37: Gut-Behrami has 12 hundredths of an advantage in the intermediate

10.36: Brignone, like Bassino, also loses a lot in the final, she is third, 16 hundredths behind Hector but in the final she could have done better. Great save right after the intermediate when she found herself almost on the ground but she managed to get up. Now Gut-Behrami

10.35: At the intermediate stage Brignone has a 23 hundredths lead

10.34: the Swedish Hector loses something at the end and goes to first place with only 9 hundredths of an advantage over a completely recovered Mowinckel. Now Brignone

10.33: At the intermediate stage Hector has a 22 hundredth advantage

10.32: The Italian Bassino loses a lot in the final as she made a couple of inaccuracies in the last part, she is second with 55 hundredths of a delay, difficult to recover. Now Hector

10.32: At the intermediate stage Bassino has a 6 hundredth advantage

10.31: Time of 1’01″25 for the Norwegian Mowinckel who made no mistakes and did not exaggerate with lines and aggression. Now Bassino

10.30: Mowinckel at the gate

10.29: It’s sunny at Kronplatz and the temperature is -1° at the finish line

10.27: The first run was traced by Nils Coberger, the second run will be traced by Magrius Andersson

10.25: This is the starting list for the Kronplatz slalom:

1 425929 MOWINCKEL Ragnhild 1992 NOR Head
2 299276 BASSINO Marta 1996 ITA Salomon
3 506399 HECTOR Sara 1992 SWE Head
4 297601 BRIGNONE Federica 1990 ITA Rossignol
5 516138 GUT-BEHRAMI Lara 1991 SUI Head
6 415232 ROBINSON Alice 2001 NZL Salomon
7 426193 STJERNESUND Thea Louise 1996 NOR Rossignol
8 426100 HOLTMANN Mina Fuerst 1995 NOR Atomic
9 197651 DIREZ Clara 1995 FRA Dynastar
10 56388 LIENSBERGER Katharina 1997 AUT Rossignol
11 539909 MOLTZAN Paula 1994 USA Rossignol
12 435334 GASIENICA-DANIEL Maryna 1994 POL Atomic
13 56392 GRITSCH Franziska 1997 AUT Head
14 298323 GOGGIA Sofia 1992 ITA Atomic
15 385116 LJUTIC Zrinka 2004 CRO Rossignol
16 56416 SCHEIB Julia 1998 AUT Rossignol
17 56217 BRUNNER Stephanie 1994 AUT Atomic
18 6536392 HURT A.J. 2000 USA Head
19 565401 BUCIK Ana 1993 SLO Salomon
20 805009 CORNERS Lara 2006 WHITE Blizzard
21 516562 RAST Camille 1999 SUI Head
22 56174 HAASER Ricarda 1993 AUT Fischer
23 56199 KAPPAURER Elisabeth 1994 AUT Head
24 516268 WILD Simone 1993 SUI Fischer
25 6295186 PLATINO Elisa 1999 ITA Head
26 299383 THANK YOU Roberta 1996 STONE Dynastar
27 108461 RICHARDSON Britt 2003 CAN Dynastar
28 435432 LUCZAK Magdalena 2001 POL Atomic
29 299363 ZENERE Asja 1996 ITA Salomon
30 516528 MEILLARD Melanie 1998 SUI Rossignol
31 426257 LIE Kajsa Vickhoff 1998 NOR Head
32 507011 LOEVBLOM Hilma 2000 SWE Head
33 108077 GRAY Cassidy 2001 CAN Atomic
34 108420 FORGET Arianne 2003 CAN Atomic
35 405138 JELINKOVA Adriana 1995 CZE Voelkl
36 6295075 OF MEA Lara 1999 ITA Fischer
37 426324 MONSEN Marte 2000 NOR Rossignol
38 565491 DVORNIK Neja 2001 SLO Fischer
39 426187 LYSDAHL Kristin 1996 NOR Rossignol
40 299388 FARMING Luisa 1996 BUL Voelkl
41 516394 SUTER Jasmina 1995 SUI Stoeckli
42 516283 ELLENBERGER Andrea 1993 SUI Nordica
43 185475 PYKALANEN Erika 2001 FIN Atomic
44 507109 ARONSSON ELFMAN Hanna 2002 SWE Rossignol
45 56373 MOERZINGER Elisa 1997 AUT Rossignol
46 6295352 GHISALBERTI Ilaria 2000 ITA Head
47 197616 ALPHAND Estelle 1995 SWE Head
48 56315 TRUPPE Katharina 1996 AUT Voelkl
49 56253 HUBER Katharina 1995 AUT Fischer
50 206793 DORIGO Fabiana 1998 GER Atomic
51 108075 BENNETT Sarah 2001 CAN Rossignol
52 507155 NYBERG Lisa 2002 SWE Fischer
53 198253 McFARLANE Caitlin 2002 FRA Rossignol
54 299624 PIROVANO Laura 1997 ITA Head
55 35222 BARUZZI FARRIOL Francesca 1998 ARG Rossignol

10.23: The Swede has already won here in 2022, let’s see if with the confidence gained she will return to the same level as two years ago. There will be nine Italians in total, with Sofia Goggia returning as a protagonist in the giant slalom after skipping Jasna, and she wants to continue with the positive seasonal trend. Asja Zenere and Elisa Platino, however, want to continue the growth glimpsed on the Slovakian snows.

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10.21: The person who skied well in Cortina, but without reaping all the fruits sown, is Marta Bassino. The Piedmontese returns to a slope that she particularly likes, and if she manages to put together two heats without errors she will certainly be a very tough nut to crack. We come from a giant skied completely on ice in Jasna, where Sara Hector dominated the competition.

10.18: The issue of absences is central, given that Petra Vlhova will not be in the match either, out of action for the entire season after her serious injury on the home snow. Without the American and the Slovakian, it is undeniable that the technical World Cup races will lose quality and two undisputed protagonists.

10.15: Federica must find her peace of mind in the race, release the pressure and go back to skiing as she did wonderfully in December. Last year Mikaela Shiffrin dominated far and wide, who as mentioned this year will not be at the gate.

10.12: Gut seems to ski on the clouds, with his usual technical wit and determination to spare. The Swiss did very well, as per tradition, in Cortina, and at Plan de Coronnes she can boast a second place obtained last year. The Swiss will therefore be looking for her first giant slalom victory on the South Tyrolean snow, while Brignone can already boast a success, having arrived in this location’s debut on the top circuit way back in 2017.

10.09: Erta is an unmissable crossroads for gigantic climbers, with the arrival in the middle of the town in San Vigilio di Marebbe which makes everything more scenically fascinating. You know the slope well, with the first part full of bumps to work on, then a wall that is among the most technical of the whole year and a final level where you could lose the race. The challenge for the red bib and the specialty cup between Gut and Federica Brignone resumes, with the Swiss ahead by 25 points after seven of the eleven events scheduled for the season.

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10.06: the general classification suddenly reopened after the weekend in Cortina, unfortunately in the worst possible way. Mikaela Shiffrin’s injury is not as disastrous as one might have thought, but it is not yet known when the American champion will be able to return to the gate. Lara Gut-Behrami took advantage of this in a big way by winning the super-G, shortening her ranking and presenting herself as one of the women to beat for today’s event between the wide gates.

10.03: After the three-day weekend in Cortina for the white circus which gave emotions and chills with some serious injuries which also affected the World Cup leader Mikaela Shiffrin, forced to stop some races, including today’s, we move to Kronplatz (Plan de Corones), still in Italy, for the now classic giant slalom on the wonderful Erta slope.

10.00: Good morning to the friends of OA Sport, and welcome to the live broadcast of the Kronplatz giant, valid for the 2023-2024 Women’s Alpine Skiing World Cup

Program, times, TV and streaming of the Kronplatz women’s giant – The Italians called up for the Kronplatz races – Ranking of the Women’s World Cup 2023-2024 – World Cup Calendar 2023-2024 – The breaking latest news of the first descent in Cortina – The breaking latest news of the second descent in Cortina – The breaking latest news of the Super-G in Cortina – How many races will Mikaela Shiffrin miss?

Good morning to the friends of OA Sport, and welcome to the LIVE LIVE of the Kronplatz giant, valid for the 2023-2024 Women’s Alpine Skiing World Cup. After the three-day weekend in Cortina for the white circus which gave emotions and thrills with some serious injuries which also affected the World Cup leader Mikaela Shiffrin, forced to stop some races, including today’s one, we moves to Kronplatz (Plan de Corones), still in Italy, for the now classic giant slalom on the wonderful Erta slope.

The general classification suddenly reopened after the weekend in Cortinaunfortunately in the worst possible way. Mikaela Shiffrin’s injury it is not as disastrous as one might have thought, but it is not yet known when the American champion will be able to return to the gate. Lara Gut-Behrami took advantage of this in a big way by winning the super-G, shortening her ranking and presenting herself as one of the women to beat for today’s event between the wide gates. Erta is an unmissable crossroads for gigantists, with the arrival in the town of San Vigilio di Marebbe which makes everything more scenically fascinating. You know the slope well, with the first part full of bumps to work on, then a wall that is among the most technical of the whole year and a final level where you could lose the race. The challenge for the red bib and the specialty cup between Gut and Federica Brignone resumes, with the Swiss ahead by 25 points after seven of the eleven events scheduled for the season.

Gut seems to ski on clouds, with his usual technical wit and determination to spare. The Swiss did very well, as per tradition, in Cortina, and at Plan de Coronnes she can boast a second place obtained last year. The Swiss will therefore go in search of her first giant slalom victory on the South Tyrolean snows, whileand Brignone can already boast a success, arriving in this location’s debut on the top circuit way back in 2017. Federica must find her peace of mind in the race, release the pressure and go back to skiing as she did wonderfully in December. Last year Mikaela Shiffrin dominated far and widewho as mentioned this year will not be at the gate. The issue of absences is central, given that not even Petra Vlhova will be in the match, out of action for the entire season after the serious injury on the home snow. Without the American and the Slovakian, it is undeniable that the technical World Cup races will lose quality and two undisputed protagonists.

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Those who have skied well in Cortina, but without reaping all the fruits sown, are Marta Bassino. The Piedmontese returns to a slope that she particularly likes, and if she manages to put together two heats without errors she will certainly be a very tough nut to crack. We come from a giant who skied completely on ice on that day Jasna, where Sara Hector dominated the competition. The Swede has already won here in 2022, let’s see if with the confidence she has acquired she will return to that of two years ago. There will be nine Italians in total, with Sofia Goggia who returns to the giant slalom after skipping Jasna, and wants to continue with the positive seasonal trend. Asja Zenere and Elisa Platino, instead, they want to continue the growth glimpsed in the Slovakian snows.

OA Sport offers you the LIVE LIVE from the Kronplatz giant, valid for the 2023-2024 women’s Alpine skiing World Cup: minute after minute, downhill after downhill so you really don’t miss anything. The first heat starts at 10.30 am, the second at 1.30 pm. Good fun!

Photo: Lapresse

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