Jansrud wins skiings Super Bowl nonprofession

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Publish Date : 2021-04-08 15:36:39


Jansrud wins skiings Super Bowl nonprofession

Jansrud, who had not performed well during Friday's super-G, recorded a time of 58.16 seconds, two-hundredths of a second ahead of the Italian Dominik Paris.

Shortened course

The time was half of what would usually be expected to win the title.



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Appalling weather conditions, including heavy fog and snow, severally curtailed the race. Such was the poor visibility that the organizers moved the start to the Seidelalm jump, half way down the two mile course.

It meant that many of the course's most terrifying features, including the opening Mausefalle -- or mousetrap -- which sees competitors reach speeds of close to 100 mph, had to be bypassed.

'Tiger turned into a kitten'

Jansrud had predicted that the course would be easier than usual.

In a tweet sent before the race he said that the course was now a ' tiger turned into a kitten, but still: Safety first.'

But that didn't detract from what must rank as the highlight of Jansrud's career so far.

'Winning in Kitzbuehel has been a goal for many years,' the 29-year-old said after his victory.

'To make it happen is pretty extraordinary.'

Vonn flops, finally

In the women's downhill in St Moritz Lindsey Vonn finally proved she was fallible after a rare mistake saw her finish 23rd.

Vonn, who wore the slogan 'I'm the Best' on her bib, had the chance to extend her World Cup win record.

Instead Switzerland's Lara Gut gave the home crowd something to cheer with a winning time of 1 minute 43.82 seconds.

'I simply looked to find the shortest line,' Gut said after her victory.

'It was very tough to ski.'

Vonn, who wore the slogan 'I'm the Best' on her bib, had the chance to extend her World Cup win record. Vonn, who wore the slogan 'I'm the Best' on her bib, had the chance to extend her World Cup win record. Vonn flops, finally Instead Switzerland's Lara Gut gave the home crowd something to cheer with a winning time of 1 minute 43.82 seconds. 'I simply looked to find the shortest line,' Gut said after her victory. Vonn flops, finally The time was half of what would usually be expected to win the title. 'It was very tough to ski.' 'To make it happen is pretty extraordinary.' 'Tiger turned into a kitten' In the women's downhill in St Moritz Lindsey Vonn finally proved she was fallible after a rare mistake saw her finish 23rd. 'It was very tough to ski.' Vonn, who wore the slogan 'I'm the Best' on her bib, had the chance to extend her World Cup win record. Jansrud, who had not performed well during Friday's super-G, recorded a time of 58.16 seconds, two-hundredths of a second ahead of the Italian Dominik Paris. Instead Switzerland's Lara Gut gave the home crowd something to cheer with a winning time of 1 minute 43.82 seconds. Jansrud, who had not performed well during Friday's super-G, recorded a time of 58.16 seconds, two-hundredths of a second ahead of the Italian Dominik Paris. 'To make it happen is pretty extraordinary.' Instead Switzerland's Lara Gut gave the home crowd something to cheer with a winning time of 1 minute 43.82 seconds. In the women's downhill in St Moritz Lindsey Vonn finally proved she was fallible after a rare mistake saw her finish 23rd. Vonn flops, finally Shortened course 'I simply looked to find the shortest line,' Gut said after her victory. Appalling weather conditions, including heavy fog and snow, severally curtailed the race. Such was the poor visibility that the organizers moved the start to the Seidelalm jump, half way down the two mile course. Appalling weather conditions, including heavy fog and snow, severally curtailed the race. Such was the poor visibility that the organizers moved the start to the Seidelalm jump, half way down the two mile course. In the women's downhill in St Moritz Lindsey Vonn finally proved she was fallible after a rare mistake saw her finish 23rd. Jansrud had predicted that the course would be easier than usual. 'Tiger turned into a kitten' Vonn, who wore the slogan 'I'm the Best' on her bib, had the chance to extend her World Cup win record. In the women's downhill in St Moritz Lindsey Vonn finally proved she was fallible after a rare mistake saw her finish 23rd. Appalling weather conditions, including heavy fog and snow, severally curtailed the race. Such was the poor visibility that the organizers moved the start to the Seidelalm jump, half way down the two mile course. But that didn't detract from what must rank as the highlight of Jansrud's career so far. 'Winning in Kitzbuehel has been a goal for many years,' the 29-year-old said after his victory. 'I simply looked to find the shortest line,' Gut said after her victory. Shortened course Vonn flops, finally It meant that many of the course's most terrifying features, including the opening Mausefalle -- or mousetrap -- which sees competitors reach speeds of close to 100 mph, had to be bypassed. 'It was very tough to ski.' 'To make it happen is pretty extraordinary.' 'Tiger turned into a kitten' But that didn't detract from what must rank as the highlight of Jansrud's career so far.

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