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Suter is congratulated to Ledecka comes

Sometimes the body language tells more than do words. Corinne Suter is not also a man of this season, before self-consciousness, it was not angriffig after this

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Suter is congratulated to Ledecka comes

Sometimes the body language tells more than do words. Corinne Suter is not also a man of this season, before self-consciousness, it was not angriffig after this wonderful Winter to you with the first two podium finishes in the world Cup and silver in the world Cup downhill course from Are, as well as Bronze in the Super-G. "That I have achieved is good and right. But it brings me nothing now, it all starts again at zero," said Suter before the start of the Speed season in Lake Louise. It all began for them in the descent, then not at 0 but at 2. Second, the 25-Year – old in Canada was so good, she was never in the world Cup. Because you see, she was driven enormously angriffig.

she couldn't celebrate her first victory, has to do with a driver, which stunned the skiing world for the past three and a half years again and again: Ester Ledecka. The Czech, actually, as a world-class snowboarder known, won their first race in the Ski world Cup. With start number 26, she was 35 hundredths of a second quicker than Suter, which had taken all sorts of congratulations received. On the third step of the podium, the Austrian Stephanie Venier stand.

Not the first Surprise of Ledecka

Ledecka had been surprised when she drove in her first world Cup race in Garmisch-Partenkirchen in 2016 in the points. Really paralyzed, she has succeeded in the skiing world then at the Olympic games in Pyeongchang: the impossible feat, to get both in the Alpine skiing (Super G) and in snowboarding (Parallel giant slalom) Gold.

Lake Louise, Alberta (CAN). World Cup downhill of the women:

1. Ester Ledecka (CZE), 1:31,87. 2. Corinne Suter (SUI) 0,35 back. 3. Stephanie Venier (AUT) of 0.45. 4. Nina Ortlieb (AUT) and Viktoria rebensburg (GER), of 0.66. 6. Sofia Goggia (ITA), 0,69. 7. Nicole Schmidhofer (AUT) was 0.74. 8. Kira Weidle (GER) of 0.82. 9. Nicol Delago (ITA) 0,94. 10. Mikaela Shiffrin (USA) 0,96.

11. Kajsa Lie (NOR) 1,18. Also: 13. Ramona Siebenhofer (AUT) of 1.74. 15. Lara gut-Behrami (SUI), 1,82. 17. Ilka Stuhec (SLO) 1,85. 19. Michelle Gisin (SUI) 1,93. 21. Tina Weirather (LIE) to 2.05. 24. Nathalie Gröbli (SUI) 2,10. 29. Priska Nufer (SUI) 2,46. 32. Joana Hählen (SUI) 2.56 in. 39. Juliana Suter (SUI), 3,55. (rha)

Created: 06.12.2019, 22:57 PM

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