Alpine Skiing World Cup 2022/23 on television and live: ski racer Baumann eighth in the Super-G – Kilde wins the duel – fode.ca

The Men’s Alpine Skiing World Cup continues December 2-4 with two downhills and a Super-G in Beaver Creek, USA. All live stream and schedule information can be found here.

After the sprint races in Lake Louise, Canada, November 25-27, the world’s top ski racers continue to Beaver Creek, USA. For men, there is a Super-G and two downhill competitions from December 3-4. You can read the schedule and all information about the TV broadcast and live streams here.

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Ski racer Romed Baumann missed his first podium of the season despite the next convincing Super-G run. When Norway’s Aleksander Aamodt Kilde won, the 2021 World Cup finalist finished eighth at Beaver Creek on Sunday. Second was the Swiss Marco Odermatt (+0.20 seconds), who, as in the descent the day before, had to admit defeat in the long duel with Kilde. Frenchman Alexis Pinturault finished third (+0.30) on the dreaded “Birds of Prey” track.

Baumann described his third-place finish in the top 10 this winter as a “controlled, solid run”. About two months before the World Championships in France, the 36-year-old speed specialist, who is not yet thinking of the end of his career, is spreading the hope of a medal at the World Championships.

Andreas Sander completed the good overall German result in twelfth place. Thomas Dreßen (37th) on the other hand missed the points of his fourth race after a long break due to injury, as did Dominik Schwaiger (31st) and Josef Ferstl (40th).

Odermatt’s overall World Cup lead over Scandinavian powerhouse Kilde fell to 40 points after the US race in Colorado. But as the Swiss jack-of-all-trades is also one of the dominant in giant slalom, he should already widen his lead next weekend in Val d’Isère. The speed riders will continue to Val Gardena in two weeks.

Ski racers Aleksander Aamodt Kilde and Marco Odermatt are still in their own league in the speed disciplines. After the two won a race on the opening weekend in Lake Louise, the downhillworld Cup at Beaver Creek, the Norwegian again. On Saturday, Kilde was six hundredths ahead of his Swiss rival on the 2.7 kilometer long track. Third was James Crawford (+0.79) of Canada.

Romed Baumann finished sixth as the best starter in the German Ski Association and thus fulfilled the national World Cup standard. “The podium would have been possible, but I’m still happy,” said the 36-year-old after his “best result”. Extreme gusts of wind in the upper part of the route and light snowfall made conditions difficult on the dreaded “Birds of Prey”. The previous day’s departure had been canceled due to the weather.

Dominik Schwaiger (13th) can also predict the highlight of the season in France after his second top-15 result this winter. Josef Ferstl finished 14th; Andreas Sander (19th), returnee Thomas Dreßen (24th) and Luis Vogt (53rd) missed a first place. Simon Jocher was injured after his fall in training.

This Sunday, there is still a Super-G for the men in Colorado. “The tracks won’t grow out of control until then. But push again, push and keep fighting,” was Baumann’s goal for the race.

A week after the World Cup in Lake Louise, Canada, another men’s downhill race was canceled due to bad weather. As the organizers announced a few hours before the scheduled start on Friday, the race in Beaver Creek (USA) cannot take place due to high winds and snowfall. The jury and the organizers would have decided together. The track had been closed, the workers were preparing the route with caterpillars. A catch-up date was not initially mentioned.

The downhill race at Lake Louise had to be canceled last Friday due to heavy snowfall. The race was postponed the next day and a Super G was canceled with no replacement. Another downhill is scheduled for Saturday at Beaver Creek, as well as a Super G on Sunday.

Ski racer Simon Jocher suffered a concussion along with a bruised lung and ribs in a training crash in Beaver Creek, USA. The sporty 26-year-old soldier from SC Garmisch is due to take a break of “several weeks”, as the German Ski Association announced on Thursday. Upper Bavaria will definitely be absent from the downhills and the Super-G this weekend. In mid-December in Val Gardena and shortly before New Year’s Eve in Bormio, there are two more race weekends this year for the fastest of alpine runners.

“Simon’s absence through injury is bittersweet for the whole team,” commented national coach Christian Schwaiger of DSV’s setback. Jocher crashed during the first downhill practice on Wednesday and spent the following night in a clinic. In the coming days, the Upper Bavarian is expected to return to Germany, where further medical examinations are pending.

Jocher, who is aiming to break into the top 20 this winter, had a good start to the season with a 17th place in the downhill and a 14th place in the super-G. The Schongauer has already reached half of the World Cup standard. After its failure, the German Ski Association team for races on the dreaded “Birds of Prey” track this weekend was reduced to six starters. Returnee Thomas Dreßen leads the men’s team.

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Alpine Skiing World Cup 2022/23 on television and live: ski racer Baumann eighth in the Super-G – Kilde wins the duel

2022/23 Alpine Skiing World Cup: men’s schedule for downhill and super-G at Beaver Creek

Alpine Skiing World Cup 2022/23: All the results of the men’s downhill and super-G in Beaver Creek (USA)

+++ December 4, 2022: Ski racer Baumann eighth in Super-G – Kilde wins long-term duel +++

+++ December 3, 2022: Ski racer Kilde with next speed show – Baumann exceeds World Cup standard +++

+++ 02/12/2022: Strong wind and snowfall: men’s downhill at Beaver Creek canceled +++

+++ December 1, 2022: Ski racer Jocher is missing for several weeks after a training accident +++

DateStart (CET)disciplineTV broadcast / live stream
Men’s downhill, training runs
Friday 02/12/20226:15 p.m.Departure CANCELEDEurosport 2, sports show.of
Saturday, 03.12.20226 p.m.DepartureEurosport 1, Eurosport 2 (from 7.30 p.m.), sportschau.de
Sunday, December 4, 20226 p.m.Super-GEurosport 1, sportschau.de