10:37
Emma Aicher (GER)
Emma Aicher cannot build on her good performance of the previous days and has problems keeping the line after just a few goals. In the middle section, the winner of the departure on Saturday missed a legal swing and drives past the goal. It is leaving.
10:35
Ariane Rädler (AUT)
Ariane Rädler invests much more in her line and has no difficulties in the place where Bassino and Gisin had severe problems. At the finish, she is around six seconds ahead of the Swiss, but she also had a serious mistake in the course of the run.
10:32
Michelle Gisin (Sui)
Can Michelle Gisin set a first directional time? She too has her problems in the lower section of the route and has to fight extremely to catch the gate where bassino has been eliminated. It can stay in the race, but she has lost a lot of time.
10:28
Marta Bassino (ITA)
Marta Bassino makes the start of sunshine. The Italian can quickly absorb the rhythm before leaving the track in the middle part. Afterwards, Bassino won’t come back to her race and so she is on it several times late. The result is that she misses a gate to avoid falling, and therefore excretes.
10:28
Nine Swiss women
Michelle Gisin starts with number two at Switzerland. It takes ten runners before Corinne Suter can set off. With the 14, Lara Gut-Behrami tackles the 2170 meters. Malorie Blanc (24) and Joana (25) are the last two Swiss women in the top 30. After that, Delia Durrer (33), Priska Ming-Nufer (34), Janine Schmitt (35) and Livia Rossi (52) fall down.
10:23
Venier leads Austrians
Stephanie Venier leads the large contingent of the ÖSV and goes into the race with the start number. Ariane Rädler (three) and Cornelia Hütter (nine) are already starting in front of her. Mirjam Puchner (17) and Christina Ager (23) are also in the first start group. Nadine is stuck with number 31 before Magdalena Egger and Michelle Niederwieser follow than 36 and 37. Carmen Spielberger (46) then graduates. So nine Austrians are at the start.
10:17
Three DSV athletes at the start
Three athletes are at the start for the DSV today. With number four, Emma Aicher starts. 14 drivers later, Kira Weidle-Winkelmann can fall down the slopes before the start number 50 Fabiana Dorigo concludes. In addition to Aicher, Weidle-Winkelmann is also a good result. However, it remains to be seen how she coped with her fall from yesterday.
10:13
Large circle of favorites
So far, the weekend has shown that the top of the world is currently closer than it was the case a few weeks ago. After Emma Aicher (Germany) drove to the podium for the first time on Friday and was even able to win her first World Cup victory a day later, she belongs to the large group of favorites. In addition to her, Federica Brignone (Italy), the current world champion in Super-G Stephanie Venier (Austria), but also local hero Kajsa Vickhoff Lie (Norway) can be expected. In addition, Lauren Macuga (USA), who won the Super-G of St. Anton, has shown a strong performance in the past two days, so that it must also be on the bill. There is also Lara Gut-Behrami (Switzerland), which was successful in Garmisch-Partenkirchen at the end of January.
10:03
This expects the drivers
The fourth last World Cup station is coming to an end. After there were two training runs in the departure and a downhill race was held on Friday and Saturday, the Super-G is now in Kvitfjell. In the interior of Norway, the start is at an altitude of 782 meters. After a length of 2170 meters, the destination is exactly 600 meters lower, at 182 meters. In total, Daniel Dejori (USA) has set 46 goals, with 42 of them classified as rotating.
09:58
Welcome
Hello and welcome to the Super-G from Kvitfjell. After two descents, the second speed discipline is now on the plan. From 10:30 a.m., 55 athletes rush down 2170 meters long slopes.
