Lena Dürr roared her frustration into the sky over. Around one month after the bitter slalom result at the Olympic Winter Games in Beijing, the German skiing driver could not rescue a lead again. After the Munich, after the first pass, had stated the field with 0.08 seconds, the World Cup in Sweden on Saturday was only enough for five place.
The victory went to the Austrian Katharina Liensberger, who was still struggling to the top place. 0.34 seconds was the Olympia second in the end before the Germans. Third was the Norwegian Mina Prince Holtmann, who made the leap for a slalom pedestal for the first time in their career.
Dürr could have been able to provide a preliminary decision in the first round. But by a thick patter in the lower section of the section, it played a significantly better starting position and a projection of the meantime 0.45 seconds.
Nevertheless, the drive of the Technik specialist was enough to start with her “favorite stop throughout the year” as a hunting in the final round. For a long time, it looked like the first World Cup victory for the 30-year-old, but a again weaker phase shortly before the goal they cost a podium place at the end. Already at Olympia, the Germans had fallen back to four after their leadership.
Even if Dürr initially revealed and disappointed on their ski, the sixth top 5 result was at the end of this season. At the season finale in the coming week in France, she continues to be one of the favorites.
In Emma Aicher and Jessica Hilzinger, the two other DSV starters completed the good overall result from the German view on Saturday. The 18-year-old Aicher drove in their country of birthplace in 18th Hilzinger took place 21st.
Scores and ResultLena Dürr roared her frustration into the sky over. Around one month after the bitter slalom result at the Olympic Winter Games in Beijing, the German skiing driver could not rescue a lead again. After the Munich, after the first pass, had stated the field with 0.08 seconds, the World Cup in Sweden on Saturday was only enough for five place.
The victory went to the Austrian Katharina Liensberger, who was still struggling to the top place. 0.34 seconds was the Olympia second in the end before the Germans. Third was the Norwegian Mina Prince Holtmann, who made the leap for a slalom pedestal for the first time in their career.
Dürr could have been able to provide a preliminary decision in the first round. But by a thick patter in the lower section of the section, it played a significantly better starting position and a projection of the meantime 0.45 seconds.
Nevertheless, the drive of the Technik specialist was enough to start with her “favorite stop throughout the year” as a hunting in the final round. For a long time, it looked like the first World Cup victory for the 30-year-old, but a again weaker phase shortly before the goal they cost a podium place at the end. Already at Olympia, the Germans had fallen back to four after their leadership.
Even if Dürr initially revealed and disappointed on their ski, the sixth top 5 result was at the end of this season. At the season finale in the coming week in France, she continues to be one of the favorites.
In Emma Aicher and Jessica Hilzinger, the two other DSV starters completed the good overall result from the German view on Saturday. The 18-year-old Aicher drove in their country of birthplace in 18th Hilzinger took place 21st.
Scores and Results