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Laidlaw competes in Lake Tahoe World Cup

27/2/2023

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Harry Laidlaw has competed in the World Cup giant slalom event at the Palisades ski resort in Lake Tahoe, USA, finishing in 49th place.

Laidlaw finished the fist run in a time of 1:11.35, 2.92 seconds behind Marco Odermatt of Switzerland in first place, missing out on the top-30 required for the second run.

The event was won by Marco Schwarz of Austria, with Odermatt in second and Rasmus Windingstad of Norway in third.
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25th place P.B for Laidlaw at World Championships

19/2/2023

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2018 Olympian Harry Laidlaw has recorded his best ever World Championship performance, with a 25th place finish in the giant slalom in in Courchevel Méribel, France.

In the first run Laidlaw had the 28th fastest time in 1:23.78 seconds, 4.31 seconds behind Marco Schwarz of Austria.

Laidlaw had a much improved second run, recording the 22nd fastest time of the round, 1.92 seconds behind the fastest time.

His two-run combined time of 2:39.50 put him in 25th place overall, with Swiss skier Marco Odermatt recording victory.

Making his World Championship debut in the technical events at the World Championships was Louis Muhlen-Schulte, who finished in 26th in the parallel event, but was unable to finish his first run in the giant slalom and slalom events.

Snow Australia skier Hugh McAdam also made his debut, with a did not finish in run two in giant slalom, and missed a gate with a disqualification in the first run of the slalom.

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Small completes World Championships Campaign

12/2/2023

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Three-time Olympian Greta Small has opened Australia's campaign at the 2023 FIS Alpine World Championships, competing in the speed and alpine combined events at the French Alps resorts of Courchevel and Meribel, the fifth World Championships of her career.

First up for the NSWIS skier was the alpine combined, which combines the times from a super-g and slalom run. Small was 26th in the super-g and then finished the slalom in 17th, giver her a final two-run combined placing of 16th overall.

In the super-g event, small finished 27th, 3.77 seconds behind event winner Marta Bassino of Italy.

The final event for Small was the downhill, where she achieved a personal best World Championship result in the discipline, finishing 24th, 2.30 seconds behind event winner Jasmine Flury of Switzerland.

Image: Greta Small at the World Championships © Snow Australia
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Laidlaw wins first career European Cup medal

11/2/2023

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2018 Olympian Harry Laidlaw will head into the 2023 FIS Alpine World Championships full of confidence, after recording his first ever European Cup podium in Folgaria, Italy.

The podium is the first ever Australian giant slalom European Cup medal, and the first of any kind since Jono Brauer finished first in January 2006 competing in slalom. 

Competing in two Europa Cup giant slalom's in the Italian resort, Laidlaw achieved his podium performance in the first race with a silver medal in the two run time of 1:53.90, 1.15 seconds behind event winner George Steffey of America. Also in action for Australia was Louis Muhlen-Schulte in 52nd and Hugh McAdam who did not qualify for the second run.

In the second race, Laidlaw finished in eighth, with McAdam not qualifying for the second run, and Muhlen-Schulte not able to complete his second run.

The results see Laidlaw move up to be ranked fourth on the European Cup giant slalom standings.

Later this week Laidlaw, Muhlen-Schulte and McAdam will compete in the parallel, giant slalom and slalom events at the World Championships in Courchevel and Meribel, France.
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Aussies ready to hit Alpine World Champs

3/2/2023

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The 47th FIS Alpine Ski World Championships start on Monday with a small but determined Australian contingent ready to hit the French resorts of Courchevel and Meribel.

Triple-Olympian Greta Small will start her campaign on day one in the alpine combined event, and race the speed events over the course of the opening week.

Going into her fifth World Championships, the 27-year-old has lost none of her passion despite first racing the event as a teenager.

“It has given me a chance to reflect on what I’ve achieved,” said Small. “Going to my first World Championships at just 17 years old and now, ten years later I’m still here chasing my dreams.

“I remember how excited and proud I was to race in Schladming 2013, and I’m going to bring that same energy into Meribel 2023.”

Going into his third World Championships, Harry Laidlaw will be looking to continue the form he has shown already this season.

Currently ranked inside the top five on the Europa Cup standings, Laidlaw is knocking on the door of World Cup points having missed the top 30 by just 0.21s in Schladming last week.

Joining Laidlaw in the men’s technical races is Beijing Olympian Louis Muhlen-Shulte who has also earned some encouraging results on the highly-competitive slalom World Cup circuit.

“This is my first World Championships, so I am very excited about that,” said the 24-year-old. “I have made a lot of changes and progress in my slalom skiing and I am sorting out a few things on the GS side.

“I feel that competing in Beijing at the Olympics in 2022 definitely gives me more experience to draw from, as well as all the World Cup events I have competed in this season.

“I am constantly gaining more knowledge and a better understanding of how to do my best on any given day.”
The FIS Alpine World Championships run from Monday 6 to Sunday 19 February. Predominantly, the women’s events will be held in Meribel and the men’s at Courchevel, with both venues sharing the parallel events.

Click here for the World Championships schedule and results

Article courtesy of Snow Australia
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