Priska Nufer claims first ever World Cup win at Crans Montana downhill
Priska Nufer won the Crans Montana downhill on Sunday 27 February).
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Priska Nufer won the Crans Montana downhill on Sunday 27 February).
Click on the video player above to watch live action from the women's alpine skiing World Cup stop at the Crans-Montana resort in Valais, Switzerland.
As Beijing 2022 hands over the Olympic flag to Milano-Cortina 2026, Italian sporting heroes are looking forward to staging the greatest Winter multi-sport event on earth at home.
Milano Cortina 2026 will see the showpiece return to one of the heartlands of winter sports with the vision to leave a lasting legacy and deliver sustainable Games on an economic, environmental, and social level.
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YANQING, China : Switzerland dominated Alpine skiing at the Beijing Olympics while the biggest name in the sport, American Mikaela Shiffrin, left without a medal from her six competitions.
Mikaela Shiffrin says she cannot explain why she recorded a third DNF of the Winter Olympics as the American added combined heartbreak to her disappointment in the slalom and giant slalom. Looking to bounce back from her DNFs in the two individual events last week, Shiffrin — who finished the super-G in ninth and the downhill in 18th — was aiming to go past the sixth gate in the slalom segment of the combined event after placing fifth in the downhill on Sofia Goggia’s skis.
Michelle Gisin of Switzerland found the best all-around form on the day in the women’s Alpine skiing combined event, overcoming a slow downhill finish to make up time in the slalom portion and claim her second-straight Olympic gold medal in the event.