Garmisch - Men's GS - updated
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Garmisch - Men's GS - updated
Another day in Garmisch, and more poor visibility so the men's GS course was shortened a little - probably a good call as it got the racing under way relatively early. The course still cut up a bit though, which won't help the late starters for the second run.
Great run by Svindal who is fastest after the first run, but today's times are a lot closer than the women's event yesterday - only 0.05 seconds to Schörghofer in second, with Kostelic third (+0.23) then Ted Ligety (+0.25), Didier Cuche (+0.38, with a broken thumb!) and Carlo Janka (+0.49, also with health issues). Going to be an exciting second run (hopefully) despite the weather. A couple really exciting moments when it looked as though others would break into the top 6 (Bode Miller & Fritz Dopfer for example) but it was a tricky course and they lost speed at critical points; funny that it looked quite flat and non technical when Bruno Kernan did his pre-race run with the helmet camera!!
Live coverage on, among others, the BBC red button at 1230 GMT
Run 2: Well done Ted Ligety (USA) - reckon this was the one he wanted, and a great second run gave him a well deserved gold, just 0.08 seconds up on Cyprian Richard (FRA). In the end Schörghofer (AUT) held on for bronze by 0.06 of a second from Svindal, so another medal for Austria which, given the depleted state of their injury hit team, must have been really well received - certainly he and his coach looked ecstatic!
Great run by Svindal who is fastest after the first run, but today's times are a lot closer than the women's event yesterday - only 0.05 seconds to Schörghofer in second, with Kostelic third (+0.23) then Ted Ligety (+0.25), Didier Cuche (+0.38, with a broken thumb!) and Carlo Janka (+0.49, also with health issues). Going to be an exciting second run (hopefully) despite the weather. A couple really exciting moments when it looked as though others would break into the top 6 (Bode Miller & Fritz Dopfer for example) but it was a tricky course and they lost speed at critical points; funny that it looked quite flat and non technical when Bruno Kernan did his pre-race run with the helmet camera!!
Live coverage on, among others, the BBC red button at 1230 GMT
Run 2: Well done Ted Ligety (USA) - reckon this was the one he wanted, and a great second run gave him a well deserved gold, just 0.08 seconds up on Cyprian Richard (FRA). In the end Schörghofer (AUT) held on for bronze by 0.06 of a second from Svindal, so another medal for Austria which, given the depleted state of their injury hit team, must have been really well received - certainly he and his coach looked ecstatic!
Last edited by Bleausardv2 on Fri 18 Feb 2011, 1:32 pm; edited 1 time in total (Reason for editing : Results after 2nd run)
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Re: Garmisch - Men's GS - updated
crikey, those French like the second runs of giant slaloms don't they? Yesterday Tessa Worley (from 19th to 3rd), Cyprien Richard today (from 7th to a very close 2nd).
Congrats to Ted Ligety too
Congrats to Ted Ligety too
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