2022 Olympian Louis Muhlen-Schulte competed in his second World Cup giant slalom event in Colorado, racing on the legendary Birds of Prey course at Beaver Creek.
Muhlen-Schulte completed his first run in 1:11.33, placing 39th, just 2.53 seconds behind first-run leader and Swiss superstar Marco Odermatt.
Odermatt maintained his lead in the second run to claim his second victory at Beaver Creek, following his downhill win two days earlier. Alex Vinatzer of Italy secured second place, while Henrik Kristoffersen of Norway finished third.
Next up, Muhlen-Schulte heads back to Europe for the upcoming World Cup event in Val d’Isère, France.
Great Small eyeing World Cup return in St Moritz
Three-time Olympian Greta Small is set to make her comeback next weekend in St. Moritz, Switzerland, competing in the women’s speed events after a season-ending knee injury at the 2025 Alpine Skiing World Championships. The World Cup schedule in St Moritz will feature two downhill races and one super-G event.
Muhlen-Schulte completed his first run in 1:11.33, placing 39th, just 2.53 seconds behind first-run leader and Swiss superstar Marco Odermatt.
Odermatt maintained his lead in the second run to claim his second victory at Beaver Creek, following his downhill win two days earlier. Alex Vinatzer of Italy secured second place, while Henrik Kristoffersen of Norway finished third.
Next up, Muhlen-Schulte heads back to Europe for the upcoming World Cup event in Val d’Isère, France.
Great Small eyeing World Cup return in St Moritz
Three-time Olympian Greta Small is set to make her comeback next weekend in St. Moritz, Switzerland, competing in the women’s speed events after a season-ending knee injury at the 2025 Alpine Skiing World Championships. The World Cup schedule in St Moritz will feature two downhill races and one super-G event.
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Louis Muhlen-Schulte in action competing in Beaver Creek
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Louis Muhlen-Schulte in action competing in Beaver Creek
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