The German ski men have seriously disappointed in the third giant slalom World Cup of the Olympic winter.
Alexander Schmid
only finished 42nd after a driving error in the first run in Alta Badia.
Julian Rauchfuss
and
Fabian Gratz
also did not make it into the top 30. The race on the legendary Gran Risa was won by the Norwegian Henrik Kristofferson ahead of the Swiss Marco Odermatt and the Austrian Manuel Feller.
“Quite bitter,” said Schmid, commenting on his run.
Goggia is racing away all of them
Sofia Goggia once again raced away from the competition in Val d'Isere.
After her success in the downhill, the Italian Olympic champion also triumphed in the Super-G.
Ragnhild Mowinckel from Norway second, followed by Elena Curtoni from Italy.
Germany's hopeful
Kira Weidle
took 16th place.
Friedrich continues to win
Francesco Friedrich
said goodbye to the year with a World Cup double.
The double Olympic champion from BSC Oberbärenburg won the four-man bobsleigh race in Altenberg after winning in the small sled the day before.
With his crew Thorsten Margis, Martin Grothkopp and Alexander Schüller, he relegated Canadian Justin Kripps to second place.
Third was the Russian Rostislav Gaitjukewitsch.
Kalicki before Jamanka
The Wiesbaden
rider Kim Kalicki
won her first win of the season in the two-man bobsleigh with Lisa Buckwitz and led a German one-two.
Olympic champion
Mariama Jamanka
finished second.
Laura Nolte, who had won three of the four previous races of the season, had to be content with sixth place.
Taubitz in the lead
With the second World Cup victory this winter, luge rider
Julia Taubitz extended
her lead in the overall World Cup.
The 25-year-old won in the Innsbruck-Igls ice track ahead of Austrian competitor Madeleine Egle and her
teammates
Natalie Geisenberger
and
Anna Berreiter
.
Geiger and Frenzel on the podium
Vinzenz Geiger
and
Eric Frenzel continued
the podium series of the German combined athletes in the World Cup.
In Ramsau they only had to admit defeat to the Norwegian top star Jarl Magnus Riiber, who achieved his 43rd career success.
Kühn and Doll satisfied
Johannes Kühn
and
Benedikt Doll
, on the other hand, were able to convince with places six and seven.
Emilien Jacquelin's home double success in the mass start in front of his compatriot Quentin Fillon Maillet and the Norwegian Tarjei Bö was a conciliatory conclusion for the German team.
"I'm really, really happy with the race," said Doll on ZDF and at the same time emphasized: "But it's unbelievable what's going on on the track."
Black day for biathletes
The German biathletes had a black day at the World Cup in Annecy.
Vanessa Hinz
ran in the mass start over 12.5 kilometers as the best German only in 22nd place. Vanessa Voigt landed in 24th place. The Swede Elvira Öberg won ahead of the French Julia Simon and the Russian Kristina Restsowa.
Scandinavian victories in Dresden
The Swedish cross-country skiers Maja Dahlqvist and Jonna Sundling won the team sprint in Dresden ahead of the Americans Jessie Diggins and Julia Kern and the Slovenian duo Eva Urevc / Anamarija Lampic.
Laura Gimmler
and
Sofie Krehl
took ninth place.
In the men's category, the Norwegians Thomas Helland Larsen and Even Northug won.