Europa Cup – Lenzerheide, Switzerland / REUTERS
Ukrainian snowboarder Annamari Dancha, 30, has won the gold medal at the Europa Cup – Lenzerheide, Switzerland.
This was reported by the National Olympic Committee (NOC) of Ukraine on Twitter on February 6. Congratulations to Ukrainian snowboarder Annamari Dancha on winning the Europa Cup in Switzerland. Our athlete has become first in the parallel slalom, the NOC tweeted.
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In the men s discipline, the silver was taken by Ukrainian athlete Vasyl Kasheliuk.
Annamari Dancha: Career Milestones
In 2019, Annamari Dancha won the first ever medal of the Snowboard World Championship in the history of independent Ukraine.
Sunday, 7 February 2021
The International Korfball Federation (IKF) has cancelled its Under-21 World Championship and delayed the under-19 event by a year as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
Chinese Taipei was due to host the under-21 event in July but organisers said new restrictions brought in meant going ahead would be impossible.
Health authorities had ruled that everyone who enters Taiwan for the event would need to spend two weeks in quarantine.
The IKF Executive Committee had hoped to postpone the tournament but ruled this was not possible due to the rest of its competition calendar. Of course, this cancellation is a very unfortunate and painful decision for everyone involved, including our young athletes that were looking forward to this event, the governing body said.
World Championships Finally Get Underway as Weather Clears 6th February 2021
Last modified on February 11th, 2021
The racing in Cortina d’Ampezzo should have begun on Monday, then Tuesday and then Wednesday. Bad weather has wreaked havoc on the first few days of the Championships. Competition has now started and it’s on the BBC. UPDATED
The event has now started with the women’s Super-G.
Switzerland took first and second places with Lara Gut-Behrami edging it past her team mate, Corinne Suter.
All eyes were on the US skier Mikaela Shiffrin making her return to speed skiing and she did not disappoint with a super run, marred by an error at the end but she still made the podium.
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Sweden s Ebba Aarsjoe won the first two women s standing giant slalom races of the 2020-2021 World Cup season ⒸLuc Percival for World Para Snow SportsBy Lena Smirnova | For World Para Snow Sports
Double gold was a perfect start to the World Para Alpine Skiing World Cup for Sweden’s Ebba Aarsjoe in her first major competition of the season.
The World Cup kicked off in Veysonnaz, Switzerland on Wednesday (20 January) with two giant slalom races.
The Swedish standing skier, who also competes in able-bodied races, is a relative newcomer to the Para alpine scene, but this did not stop her from beating the two biggest names in her class - the first and second in the overall rankings last season, France’s Marie Bochet and Russia’s Varvara Voronchikhina.