The Women’s Alpine Skiing World Cup continues from December 2 to 4 with two downhill races and a Super-G. This time the points will be contested in Lake Louise, Canada. Schedule, TV broadcast and live stream information here.
Alpine skiers head to Canada in early December. From December 2 to 4, two downhills and a Super-G in Lake Louise are on the program. All information about start times, TV shows and live streams can be found here at a glance.
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How are the women doing in downhill and super-G at Lake Louise? Who is on the podium? All news is available before and during the competitions here in the ticker.
Skier Kira Weidle remains optimistic despite the poor races at the start of the season. “The form is actually correct. If you omit such stupid mistakes, it may be enough for the forward again,” the 26-year-old from Starnberg said after finishing eleventh on Saturday. On the second descent at Lake Louise, the German too often left the ideal line in a risky race and lost a few tenths of a second.
Germany’s best speed driver announced “full attack” for the Super-G this Sunday (7 p.m. / Eurosport and sportschau.de). “With a bit of anger in my stomach, maybe it would be a little better: all or nothing,” Weidle promised.
Born in Stuttgart, she is Germany’s only hope in the fast disciplines. Roni Remme, who started for DSV this year, will be out for the rest of the season after tearing his cruciate and medial ligament. For technology specialist Emma Aicher, the priority is to gain experience in downhill and Super-G.
Germany’s best alpine skier Kira Weidle also has the second world Cup missed a first placing at Lake Louise. When the exceptional Italian athlete Sofia Goggia won on Saturday, the 26-year-old Starnberg took eleventh place. Austrian Nina Ortlieb was second, 0.34 seconds behind, Swiss Olympic champion Corinne Suter (+0.37) was third. Due to extreme gusts of wind, the race organizers had postponed the start of the ski race.
Weidle had announced more risk for his second appearance of the season, but made two big mistakes on the lower part of the course. At speeds around 120 kilometers per hour, the native of Stuttgart too often left the ideal line and lost precious tenths of a second. “Twice too narrow. You can’t afford such mistakes,” Weidle said after her trip, which she called “so stupid” upon arrival.
The gap with Goggia, who had already won the first descent on Friday, was 1.36 seconds. “I just wanted a little too much. There was no better possible result,” Weidle said. The DSV athlete had finished on the podium four times in her career. She has to wait for a victory.
The Olympic fourth is the only hope of the German speed team. Roni Remme, who started for DSV this year, will be out for the rest of the season after tearing his cruciate and medial ligament. Technical specialist Emma Aicher finished 21st on Saturday, trailing 2.02 seconds, but collected her first World Cup points in the discipline. On Sunday there is still a Super-G for the fastest alpine runners.
Kira Weidle missed a podium at the first downhill World Cup of the season. At the race in Lake Louise, Canada, the 26-year-old from Starnberg took seventh place on Friday. In freezing temperatures of minus 15 degrees, the Olympic Winter Games fourth in Beijing was 0.97 seconds slower than winner Sofia Goggia of Italy on the longest women’s downhill run over 3,000 metres. Swiss Corinne Suter, Olympic champion, finished second, 0.04 seconds behind Austrian Cornelia Hütter (+0.06).
Weidle started the race in tenth place and initially finished third, but then had to let four more competitors pass. The speed specialist has finished on the podium four times in her career so far. Second place last winter in Zauchensee was the best result.
Born in Stuttgart, she is the only hope of the German speed team. Roni Remme, who started for DSV this year, will be out for the rest of the season after tearing his cruciate and medial ligament. Emma Aicher (Mahlstetten) finished 31st, 3.03 seconds behind.
This Saturday (8:30 p.m.) another downhill on the 1988 Olympic course, followed by a Super-G on Sunday (7 p.m.).
Germany’s top alpine skier, Kira Weidle, is starting her new World Cup season with high expectations. “The first win is still up in the air. That’s still the big goal,” the 26-year-old star from Starnberg said ahead of the first downhill of the winter in Lake Louise on Friday (8 p.m. / Sportschau.de and Eurosport). career so far on a place on the podium. Second place last winter in Zauchensee was the best result. This winter, the big coup should finally succeed. The Olympic fourth place got the necessary adjustments during the summer training camp in Chile. have done even more this year is training in giant slalom. It means a lot for Super-G,” Weidle said. In her weaker speed discipline, the German still misses a top-five race.
In South America, Weidle also trained with the German men’s team. “It gave me a lot. How they approach transitions, how they approach jumps – there are a lot of things that I can learn from,” Weidle said. The Stuttgart native is once again the only ray of hope for the German speed team. Roni Remme, who started for DSV this year, will be out for the rest of the season after tearing his cruciate and medial ligament.
Ski racer Roni Remme is out for the remainder of the Alpine Skiing World Cup season. The 26-year-old skier suffered a torn cruciate and medial ligament in her right knee in a fall during the first downhill training session in Lake Louise, Canada, the German Association of Skiing announced on Wednesday. skiing (DSV). After further examinations at a Calgary hospital, a decision should be made on how to proceed, he said.
The Canadian-born with German ancestry only switched to DSV in October. The all-rounder was firmly planned for this winter in the German speed team. Alpine national coach Andreas Puelacher described the failure as “bitter”. “Roni has been in fine form in training over the past few weeks. We all wish her a speedy recovery and are sure that she will strengthen our team again next winter.”
In Lake Louise, two downhills and a women’s super-G are on the program from Friday to Sunday. Kira Weidle is at the start for DSV. Emma Aicher’s participation in the races will be decided after practice.
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+++ December 4, 2022: Ski ace Weidle with full attack in Super-G: “All or nothing” +++
+++ 03/12/2022: Ski racer Weidle in Goggia only takes eleventh place: “So stupid” +++
+++ December 2, 2022: Kira Weidle seventh in the first World Cup downhill – Goggia wins +++
+++ December 2, 2022: Weidle skier with big goals: “The first victory is still pending” +++
+++ November 30, 2022: Knee injury following a training fall: Season stoppage for skier Remme +++
| Date | Start (CET) | discipline | TV broadcast / live stream |
| Women’s downhill training trails | |||
| 02.12.2022 | 8 p.m. | Departure | Eurosport 2, sports show.of |
| 03.12.2022 | 8:30 p.m. | Departure | Eurosport 2, sportschau.de |
| 04.12.2022 | 7 p.m. | Super-G | Eurosport 1, sportschau.de |