Busy season in Europe culminates with national championships
April 1, 2021
Over the last two weeks, national championships in Europe followed the World Cup and closed out the alpine competition season for many racers. For some countries, it’s been two years since national championships have been held. While many World Cup athletes chose to kick back and forgo these events after a long season, here’s a recap of the all the action from across the pond. The U.S. commences its national championships next week in Aspen.
Sweden
A consolidated championship race took place in Are for the Swedish national championship after the first three days of races were canceled. Six athletes across three events were crowned national champions in downhill, GS, and slalom.
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Sydney news: NSW Police grant approval for women s march, inquiry hears of racism in public health system
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COVID-19 exemptions for women s marches
One of the 3,000 women who marched at the Perth event yesterday.
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NSW Police say approval has been granted for 500 people to march at Sydney s Town Hall under coronavirus restrictions, with a women s rally against violence planned in Sydney s CBD.
Inspired by former Liberal staffer Brittany Higgins and Australian of the Year Grace Tame, the protesters are demanding greater action to end sexual assault and ensure women s safety.