Australian alpine skier’s Greta Small and Louis Muhlen-Schulte were both in action over the weekend, with Small competing in the super-g in Beaver Creek, USA, and Muhlen-Schulte in the slalom in Val d’Isere, France.
For three-time Olympian Small, the event was her first World Cup start of the season, but unfortunately was unable to complete the Birds of Prey Course recording a did not finish. The women’s event was won by Sofia Goggia of Italy, Swiss skier Lara Gut-Behrami was second and Austrian Ariane Raedler rounded out the podium in third.
In the French Alpes, 2022 Olympian Muhlen-Schulte competed in the slalom, he crossed the line 4.34 seconds behind the first run leader Steven Amiez of France, but was later disqualified for not passing through a gate correctly.
Norway went on to take out the top two positions in the event, Henrik Kristoffersen was the winner, teammate Atle Lie McGrath in second, and Loic Meillard of Switzerland in third.
Next weekend, Greta Small will race in the World Cup super-g events at St Mortiz, Switzerland, while Muhlen-Schulte will race in the giant slalom in Alta Badia, Italy.
For three-time Olympian Small, the event was her first World Cup start of the season, but unfortunately was unable to complete the Birds of Prey Course recording a did not finish. The women’s event was won by Sofia Goggia of Italy, Swiss skier Lara Gut-Behrami was second and Austrian Ariane Raedler rounded out the podium in third.
In the French Alpes, 2022 Olympian Muhlen-Schulte competed in the slalom, he crossed the line 4.34 seconds behind the first run leader Steven Amiez of France, but was later disqualified for not passing through a gate correctly.
Norway went on to take out the top two positions in the event, Henrik Kristoffersen was the winner, teammate Atle Lie McGrath in second, and Loic Meillard of Switzerland in third.
Next weekend, Greta Small will race in the World Cup super-g events at St Mortiz, Switzerland, while Muhlen-Schulte will race in the giant slalom in Alta Badia, Italy.