Clément Noël has skied through the fog to win a World Cup slalom at Adelboden and deny Brazil a first-ever win by just 0.02 seconds. The 2022 Olympic champion rose from third place in the first run to beat Lucas Pinheiro Braathen.
Olympic champion Clement Noel, who won the opening two slalom races of the season ... for a first victory in almost three years — since back-to-back slalom wins in Austria in March 2022. McGrath leads Loic Meillard of Switzerland by 0.62 seconds and ...
ADELBODEN, Switzerland — Clément Noël skied through the fog to win a World Cup slalom race Saturday and deny Brazil a first-ever victory by just 0.02 seconds. The 2022 Olympic champion rose from third place in the first run to get his third win this ...
ADELBODEN, Switzerland — Clément Noël skied through the fog to win a World Cup slalom race Saturday and deny Brazil a first-ever victory by just 0.02 seconds. The 2022 Olympic champion rose ...
A suivre l'épreuve de la Coupe du monde de ski alpin de Kitzbühel, une station de sports d'hiver autrichienne située dans le Tyrol. Chaque année les
ADELBODEN, Switzerland — Clément Noël has skied through the fog to win a World Cup slalom at Adelboden and deny Brazil a first-ever win by just 0.02 seconds. The 2022 Olympic champion rose ...
Atle Lie McGrath led a Norwegian podium sweep of the men's World Cup slalom in Wengen on Sunday ahead of Timon Haugan and Henrik Kristoffersen.
Lindsey Vonn skied into an impressive sixth place in her first World Cup downhill race for six years on Saturday. The 40-year-old from the United States — the greatest downhill racer in women's World Cup history — was fastest in the first part of the course touching 124 km/h and finished 0.
Clément Noël of France winning time of 1:51.53 was enough to claim Saturday's World Cup slalom title in Adelboden, Switzerland.
After the two successes of the beginning of the season and some empty passages, Noel therefore returns to rejoice: 1’51″53 the final time of the transalpine, ready to curb the’enthusiasm of a Pinheiro Bråthen who seemed launched towards the first Brazilian success.
US ski star Lindsey Vonn was an impressive sixth in her first World Cup downhill in almost six years on Saturday, with Federica Brignone winning the race in Austria's St Anton for a first downhill success.
Federica Brignone had zero World Cup downhill wins in her stellar career before Saturday. Lindsey Vonn had a record 43. Malorie Blanc had never even started a World Cup downhill.