Three competitions remain in the Alpine World Cup, but for Wendy Holdener it already looks like it is over.
Both she and the Swiss leader Klaus Mayrhofer have received positive results on the organizer's quick tests during the World Cup final in Lenzerheide, Switzerland.
Holdener would have gone to team competition today and this weekend it is slalom and giant slalom.
The 27-year-old, who has two individual World Cup golds, is fifth in the slalom cup.
Holdener and Mayrhofer have now been isolated from the rest of the team, but are feeling well according to a press release.
Also in Åre, the Swiss team was affected by the coronavirus when Melanie Meillard tested positive and was isolated.
SVT broadcasts the World Cup final.
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Federica Brignone has had a tough season.
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