Swiss skier Camille Rast has earned the second World Cup victory of her breakthrough season bz leading teammate Wendy Holdener for a Swiss 1-2 finish at a night slalom.
Swiss skier Camille Rast on Tuesday earned the second FIS Alpine Ski World Cup victory of her breakthrough season, leading teammate Wendy Holdener for a Swiss 1-2 finish at a night slalom in Flachau, Austria. The result pushed Rast back to the top of the slalom and overall season standings.
Swiss skier Camille Rast earned the second World Cup victory of her breakthrough season Tuesday, leading teammate Wendy Holdener for a Swiss 1-2 finish at a night slalom in Flachau, Austria.
Camille Rast of Switzerland got the best of her compatriot Wendy Holdener by 0.16 seconds to win the women's World Cup slalom event in Flachau, Austria, with Sweden's Sara Hector rounding out the podium.
World Cup overall and slalom leader Camille Rast made up for an eighth place from the first run and soared to first to take win in Flachau, Austria on Tuesday. The Swiss clocked a total time of 1 minute 55.
Floodlit spectacle in Flachau! You can watch the women's slalom live from 5.45 pm - see ticker below.
FLACHAU, Austria (AP) — Swiss skier Camille Rast earned the second World Cup victory of her breakthrough season Tuesday, leading teammate Wendy Holdener for a Swiss 1-2 finish at a night slalom.
But I go day by day from here,” Rast told Austrian TV. Switzerland's Wendy Holdener speeds down the course during an alpine ski, women's World Cup slalom in Flachau, Austria, Tuesday ...
FLACHAU, Austria (AP) — Swiss skier Camille Rast earned the second World Cup victory of her breakthrough season Tuesday, leading teammate Wendy Holdener for a Swiss 1-2 finish at a night slalom.
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Beijing 2022 Olympic bronze medallist Wendy Holdener of Switzerland finished in second at 1:55.19, while Sweden’s Sara Hector rounded out the top three (1:55.41). First after the opening run, Austria’s Katharina Liensberger, who won silver in Beijing ...