2022 Olympian Louis Muhlen-Schulte achieved his best result of the season, finishing 34th in the World Cup giant slalom at Copper Mountain, USA.
Muhlen-Schulte finished in a time of 1:16.46 in his first run, narrowly missing the cut for the second run by just 0.14 seconds, and finishing 3.19 seconds behind first-run leader Stefan Brennsteiner of Austria.
In the final standings, Brennsteiner held his lead to claim the first World Cup victory of his career, with Norwegian Henrik Kristoffersen in second and Croatia’s Filip Zubcic third.
Muhlen-Schulte will remain in Colorado for another giant slalom event in Beaver Creek on December 7.
Muhlen-Schulte finished in a time of 1:16.46 in his first run, narrowly missing the cut for the second run by just 0.14 seconds, and finishing 3.19 seconds behind first-run leader Stefan Brennsteiner of Austria.
In the final standings, Brennsteiner held his lead to claim the first World Cup victory of his career, with Norwegian Henrik Kristoffersen in second and Croatia’s Filip Zubcic third.
Muhlen-Schulte will remain in Colorado for another giant slalom event in Beaver Creek on December 7.
Louis Muhlen-Schulte flying down the course at Copper Mountain
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