Axel May 10:31 a.m., February 16, 2023

The Alpine Skiing World Championships take place in Courchevel and Méribel from February 5 to 19, 2023. After Alexis Pinturault's two medals last week, Frenchwoman Tessa Worley is hoping to win a third medal for France.

It is certainly the last great challenge of his career.

The French Tessa Worley competes this Thursday in the giant slalom at the World Alpine Skiing Championships in Méribel.

Tessa Worley was already double world champion in 2013 and 2017. After Alexis Pinturault's two medals last week, Tessa Worley hopes to win a third medal for France.

"The opportunity is really very good"

Will Tessa Worley allow the French women's team to open its medal counter?

The sportswoman evolves on familiar ground in Méribel.

It is licensed in Le Grand-Bornand, 1h30 by road from the Savoyard resort.

In Méribel, last winter, Tessa Worley won the small crystal globe in giant slalom which rewards the most consistent skier of the season.

Returning to the Roc de Fer track this year for the last Worlds of his career gives him the desire for a podium.

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"It's a track on which I have already had good memories. It's true that it's always better to be in the positive and to feel positive around you. Now it's behind me and I really want to move forward. I want to create new memories and I think the opportunity is really very good. It would be just huge to continue to have only positive memories here", explains- She.

The draw awarded him bib number one.

Tessa Worley therefore started first this morning.

The second round will take place at 1:30 p.m. for the athlete.

The results will be given this Thursday afternoon.