16:32
Katharina Huber (AUT)
For Huber it starts in a controlled manner, but further down the gap becomes a little bigger because she is a bit hesitant.
16:31
Andreja Slokar (SLO)
Slokar struggles a bit and increases the distance to the front. But 1.75 seconds is nothing to sneeze at. She doesn’t seem dissatisfied either.
4:30 p.m
Martina Dubovska (CZE)
After a problem in the upper part, she has to work her way back up again, but she has a strong time. That was a strong run and means seventh place!
16:28
Thea Louise Stjernesund (NOR)
Stjernesund is traveling quite quickly, but has problems on the steep slopes. For them too it ends up being well over two seconds. The times of Shiffrin and Dürr seem to be worth a lot here.
16:27
Michelle Gisin (SUI)
Gisin gets through the course evenly and without any major mistakes and then saves himself through the last gates. She seems quite happy with 1.4 seconds.
4:25 p.m
Franziska Gritsch (AUT)
The next Austrian is on the way and gets through the bars quite quickly. But the backlog continues to grow for her too. It’s almost two seconds down.
16:22
Katharina Liensberger (AUT)
Liensberger takes some of yesterday’s momentum onto the slopes but then slips on the inside ski and past the gate. How bitter for the Austrian!
4:20 p.m
Katharina Troupe (AUT)
Troop actually drives quite smoothly, but seems to drive a bit cautiously. But 2.4 seconds at the finish are nowhere near enough for a place high up.
16:19
Laurence St-Germain (CAN)
The Canadian hinders herself with her cane and loses her rhythm a bit. But she doesn’t collect much more residue and can still place quite reasonably.
16:17
Zrinka Ljutic (CRO)
The young athlete doesn’t give up on the upper part and brings a very good time to the last slope. Unfortunately, a small mistake costs her a lot of time. Seventh place so far.
16:16
Paula Moltzan (USA)
MOltzan has a relatively solid run down the slope and still manages to finish in sixth place. But that’s a bigger gap to the top five.
16:13
Mina Fuerst Holtmann (NOR)
Holtmann also remains behind the best time for now. However, she has a lot of problems at the bottom and drives past the last gate.
16:13
Ali Nullmeyer (CAN)
Nullmeyer has to save himself properly in the upper part and of course brings a good gap to the finish. The tip is also gone for over two seconds. Will anyone even get there again today?
16:12
Ana Bucik (SLO)
The Slovenian cannot quite match the pace of the leaders. Overall, she is rather passive. She isn’t really happy with seventh place at the finish and seems a bit perplexed.
4:10 p.m
Anna Swenn-Larsson (SWE)
Swenn-Larsson struggles a bit with her style and rhythm. This creates a gap of almost 1.5 seconds during the run and leads to over 2.5 seconds at the finish. That’s a bitter pill for the Swedes up to this point.
16:09
Petra Vlhova (SVK)
The Slovak woman wants to know again and stalks Shiffrin’s time. The two are traveling at about the same time. At the finish, however, she even fell behind Dürr.
16:07
Leona Popović (CRO)
The Croatian is very rhythmic and moves in Lena Dürr’s range, but cannot maintain the pace at the bottom and ends up in fourth place.
16:04
Sara Hector (SWE)
The Swede starts a little calmer and has a few unrests during her run. That doesn’t look really smooth and ends up 1.5 seconds behind. That might not be enough for a good starting position.
16:04
Mikaela Shiffrin (USA)
The Killington star is on the move and shooting out of the starting gate. However, she cannot clearly distance herself from Lena Dürr, but she manages to gain a narrow lead in the final turns. First of all, that’s the leadership.
16:03
Wendy Holdender (SUI)
The Swiss tackles the upper part a little more quickly, but is still almost at the same time as the German. She loses some time towards the finish and is minimally behind.
16:01
Lena Dürr (GER)
Lena Dürr is on the slopes and starts the race. It starts off smoothly and otherwise runs relatively flawlessly in the snow. Let’s see what 48.46 seconds is good for.
3:55 p.m
The favorites
From a German perspective, the focus is of course on Lena Dürr. After her second and third places in Levi, she is a hot candidate for the podium. Mikaela Shiffrin, who wants to reach the top as a local hero, will ensure a great atmosphere. Athletes like Leona Popović, Petra Vlhová and Sara Hector will also have this in mind.
3:48 p.m
What’s going on for Switzerland?
With Wendy Holdener, the first Swiss woman goes straight into the pole forest in Killington with number two. The other seven athletes then spread out across the entire field. So a lot is possible for Switzerland today.
15:43
Austria in waiting position
The ÖSV is starting with nine athletes. After the start of the slalom in Levi, Katharina Liensberger (15) and Katharina Huber (21) are likely to be on the move here with an eye on the top places.
3:37 p.m
Lena Dürr can attack
After her two podium finishes in Levi, Lena Dürr will probably also want to attack the front today. With start number one she definitely has the freshest slope.
Elina Lipp (62) could aim for the second round in her World Cup debut season this time, which she unfortunately missed in Levi. The remaining Germans Jessica Hilzinger, Emma Aicher and Andrea Filser will probably also focus on qualifying for the second run.
15:29
Welcome!
The second day in Killington includes the slalom for the women. Lena Dürr will start the first run at 4 p.m.