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Swiss skier Nef leads men s World Cup slalom after 1st run

GARMISCH-PARTENKIRCHEN, Germany (AP) Swiss skier Tanguy Nef upset the pre-race favorites and posted the fastest time in the opening run of a men’s slalom Saturday, the first World Cup race after the Beijing Olympics.

Kristoffersen secures 25th Alpine Ski World Cup win in Garmisch-Partenkirchen

Norway's Henrik Kristoffersen earned a 20th career slalom victory at the Alpine Ski World Cup in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, becoming the seventh racer to win gold in the discipline this season.

Nef leads men s World Cup slalom after first run | Borneo Bulletin Online

Nef leads men s World Cup slalom after first run | Borneo Bulletin Online
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English Info desk - 15 teams for a Team Event Switzerland already qualified for the quarter final - Tiskovna agencija Morel

Media Fondazione Cortina 2021 15 teams for a Team Event. Switzerland already qualified for the quarter final Cortina d’Ampezzo (BL), February 16, 2021 (MOREL)- 15 teams registered to the Cortina FIS Ski World Championships team event starting tomorrow at 12.15 pm. Unlike today s parallel, there won’t be qualifications.Switzerland, top nation at the moment, has already moved to the next round as there’s an odd number of teams taking part to the event. Anyway, the Swiss will partecipate to the first run, but with a definitive qualification to the quarter finals: they will challenge the winner between Canada and Czech Republic. Austria - silver medal in Åre - will face Belgium in the first round. Italy - bronze in Sweden - will face Finland. Switzerland - the current  champions - will partecipate with Wendy Holdener, Camille Rast, Jasmine Suter, Semyel Bissig, Tanguy Nef and Sandro Simonet. (ends)

College racers descend on tech events at Cortina worlds

College racers descend on tech events at Cortina worlds NCAA racers are well-represented in this year’s world championships tech events, as they have been at every world champs and Olympics in recent years. Eight of the 17 NCAA athletes competing in Cortina are “Pios,” Denver University Pioneers. The national team featuring the highest number of collegiate athletes is Canada. Their 13-member roster includes six current or former NCAA skiers. The nation with the next most NCAA representation is the U.S. with four, followed by Norway, Croatia, Brazil and Greece each with one NCAA skier. Between them, these skiers represent five different colleges. While many eastern schools are not competing on the EISA circuit this year, current athletes from western schools headed to Cortina straight from their RMISA competitions in Utah.

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