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27-03-2025 Vol 19

Federica Brignone wins Ski Worlds Giant Slalom; American Paula Moltzan Snags Bronze with 0.01

The Italian Federica Brignone will go into an Olympics in the home as a reigning world champion, while Minnesotan Paula Moltzan is a first time individual world medal, 12-plus years after his highest ski Racing Racing Racing.

Brignone, 34, broke her own records as the oldest woman who wins an individual alpine skiing world medal and gold medal, with the giant slalo on Thursday taking the giant slalo in Saalbach, Austria.

She triumphed by nine tenths of a second over Alice Robinson, who became the first alpine skier from New Zealand to made a world podium.

Moltzan snagged bronze of a hundred over Thea Louise Stjernesund from Norway, combining times from two races. Moltzan, a 30-year-old who has spent summers as a rafting guide with white water, expanded the United States to a medal in each of the first four women’s events on these worlds.

Alpine skiing worlds: Results | Broadcast -time plan

Brignone spent the first six years of her life in Milan and scoured at plastic skiing around her family’s carpeted apartment. While Milan is hosting next February’s Olympics, the women’s alpine events will be at Cortina d’Ampezzo.

Brignone previously won two Olympic medals and two world medals in GS that started in 2011, all silver or bronze. She earned her first global title in 2023 in the individual combined, which is no longer on the Olympic or World Program.

This season, Brignone has already become the oldest woman who won a World Cup in Downhill, Super-G and Giant Slalom. She leads the position for the World Cup together Title, the biggest annual award in ski racing, which she previously won in 2019-20.

“This was my dream to be a gold medal in the GS,” she said. “Yes, I have dreamed of this moment for many, many years. I was always number two. This is just, yes, one of the best days of my life, I think. “

Moltzan learned to ski at Buck Hill, a shock of a course with slightly more than 300 feet of vertical drop overlooking the Interstate 35 just south of Minneapolis. It got fame to produce Lindsey Vonn. Moltzan coach under the same coach that Vonn had on Buck Hill, Erich Sailer.

Moltzan debuted at the World Cup at the age of 18 in 2012, was then cut out of the US team in 2016.

She then spent three NCAA All-American Seasons on Vermont before she broke into the Top 10 of a World Cup for the first time at the age of 26, Recharged under Covid-19 in a shed gymnastics hall in the middle of the forest.

She has made four world championships across three disciplines (parallel, slalo and GS) that emerged as the second best technical skier of the United States after Mikaela Shifffrin.

Moltzan was asked moments after Thursday’s race how she translated a whole attitude towards her skiing.

“Very hard work, some practice and a lot of disappointment,” she said at Peacock.

Earlier in these worlds, Moltzan was part of team in fourth place in the parallel event with mixed sex (which the United States won in 2023 with Moltzan who broke her left hand during a race) and in the combined.

In the combined, she was the last skier who went into the last slalo -shout after teammate Lauren Macuga had the fastest downhill with 23 hundredths. Moltzan Posted the 15th Fastest Slal Reading. Macuga and Moltzan’s total time were 11 hundredths shy for a medal.

“It was extremely motivating,” Moltzan said of it combined. “I quote (American teammate) river Radamus,” there’s nothing worse than being fourth on the big stage. ”” ”

Now, after years of predicting which American women could follow Shiffin on larger championship podies, three have done it in the past eight days: Macuga (Super-G Bronze), Breezy Johnson (Downhill Gold, Team Combined Gold with Shiffrin) and Now Moltzan.

It is the first time in 40 years that three different American women have won an individual medal at the Worlds. Shifffrin runs her lonely individual event on these worlds in Saturday’s slalo, where she can do it four for the first time ever.

Shifffrin, who won GS in The Last Worlds in 2023, did not run it Thursday. She undergoes “some mental obstacles” that are specific to the GS discipline after taking up sloping muscles in a November 30 crash.

The world continues on Friday with the Lord’s Huge Slalåm, lives at. 3:45 and 7:15 one at Peacock.

Paula Moltzan

Paula Moltzan, after a three-year break to go to college, offers his first Winter Olympics in alpine skiing.

FIS World Alpine Skiing Championships 2025 Results – Women’s Giant Slalom

Gold: Federica Brignone (ITA) – 2: 22.71
Silver: Alice Robinson (NZL) – +.90
Bronze: Paula Moltzan (USA) – +2.62
4. Thea Louise Stjernesund (NOR) – +2.63
5. Lara Gut-Behrami (SUI)-+2.88
6. Sara Hector (SWE) – +2.88
7. Lara Colturi (alb) – +3.50
8. Zrinka Ljutic (CRO) – +3.54
9. Lena Duerr (ger) – +3.56
10. Britt Richardson (CAN) – +3.89
13. AJ HURT (US) – +4.60
19. Nina O’Brien (USA) – +4.91
22. Katie Hensien (USA) – +5.76

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