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السبت، 12 فبراير 2022

Mikaela Shiffrin gets confidence back in super G


Mikaela Shiffrin gets airborne during the women"s super-G at the 2022 Winter Olympics on Friday in Beijing. Luca Bruno/APThe third time was a charm for Mikaela Shiffrin. There was no medal in Friday’s super-G, the third event raced at these Winter Games for the Edwards local, but there was a finish. Most importantly, the Alpine superstar appeared to renew her confidence and rhythm on the slopes, perhaps a more meaningful victory in the long run. After disqualifications in her first two Olympic events, Shiffrin found her groove in the super-G Friday in Beijing, skiing more with the trademark athletic, aggressive fluidity which has built an increasingly untouchable World Cup resume over the better part of the last decade. The 26-year-old ripped down the top of the 1984-meter “Rock” ski course, fearlessly attacking the steep ridge line portion and joyfully flowing through the flat bottom section, where the race was surprisingly being determined. She had an early lead after the first two checkpoints, but she opted for a wide route going into the Haituo Bowl, entering the Canyon with 0.38 seconds to make up. Her time of 1:14.30 was 0.79 off the lead, good for ninth. Although known for her slalom prowess, Shiffrin has had success in the super-G in the past, winning gold in the 2019 World Championships. At the 2021 championships, she earned bronze in the event. She entered the competition never having won a speed event Olympic medal, but it was clear that Friday was more about getting her confidence back. Though visibly hungry for more, Shiffrin smiled and congratulated Lara Gut-Behrami in the leader’s chair at the bottom. Mikaela Shiffrin makes a jump during the women"s super-G at the 2022 Winter Olympics on Friday. Robert F. Bukaty/APNotably absent from start list was Italy’s Sofia Goggia. The downhill specialist is still trying to recover from a knee injury suffered in Cortina in January. She decided to drop out of the super-G after two training runs on Thursday morning. The defending downhill gold medalist told Gazzetta dello Sport, “I can’t guarantee anything, not even my participation in the downhill. I cried all morning, the pressure is huge.”The second skier on course, Ester Ledecka looked sharp in attempting to defend her Olympic title. Even though she has competed in only three of the super-G events this season, with a best finish of eighth, she posted a 1:13.94 to establish the early standard. Her hopes of repeating evaporated quickly, however, with Austrian Mirjam Puchner bettering the mark on the very next run. As more athletes took to the course, it was apparent that Puchner had discovered the secret to riding the canyon. A pattern of riders leading at the top of the course and then standing bewildered at the finish â€" having lost time to Puchner’s splits in the gliding canyon â€" quickly emerged. Lara Gut-Behrami, the defending world champion and World Cup globe winner in the discipline, also gained time at the top of the hill. All data is taken from the source: http://sierrasun.com Article Link: https://www.sierrasun.com/sports/mikaela-shiffrin-gets-confidence-back-in-super-g/ #MikaelaShiffrin #newscast #newstoday #cnnnewstoday #newstodaydonaldtrump #newsworldnow #


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