Mattia Casse Wins Super-G in Val Gardena

Italian⁤ Mattia Casse Claims Super-G Victory in Val Gardena

Italian skier Mattia Casse secured a stunning victory in the second Super-G race of ​the FIS Alpine ⁣Ski ⁢World Cup⁤ season, ⁣held on the iconic Saslong slope‍ in Val Gardena. This marks Casse’s‌ first-ever World ⁤Cup triumph and ⁣his ⁣fourth podium finish, surpassing his previous‌ best of three‍ third-place finishes.

Casse’s victory was particularly impressive considering the challenging conditions. The 34-year-old skillfully navigated the demanding course, building a significant ⁣lead in the middle section.‌

Adding to the excitement, ‌American Jared ​Goldberg ⁣delivered a surprise performance, securing his maiden World ‌Cup podium with a second-place finish. Starting with bib number 26, Goldberg trailed Casse by⁣ a mere hundredth of⁣ a second, showcasing his remarkable speed and consistency.

Rounding out the podium was ​Swiss skier Marco Odermatt,‍ who ⁣finished 0.43 seconds behind Casse.Despite his strong performance, ​Odermatt,⁢ the ⁤winner of ⁢the​ season’s opening Super-G, is still‍ searching‌ for his first victory on the Saslong.

Slovakia’s⁢ Matej Prieložný, making his ​World​ Cup return after more than six years, ⁢finished ⁣in 53rd place,⁣ 3.33 seconds behind Casse. Despite the gap, Prieložný expressed satisfaction with his performance, acknowledging the challenges of returning ⁣to the highest⁢ level of competition.

“It⁣ felt⁤ good, technically it was fine.However,⁤ I made‍ some mistakes, especially in the upper section, which cost me​ time,” Prieložný shared. “The jumps were okay, except for the second ⁢one where I almost fell. You can’t ⁢see that ⁤on ‍the video.”

He ⁢added, ⁣”Maybe it sounds silly, but ⁤I’m happy⁢ to ​be back in ‌the World Cup after six years. It felt like I was ⁤starting for ‌the first time again. There was definitely ⁤some stress because I wanted to achieve a good ‌result, which regrettably didn’t happen. The snow conditions ​were changing, and the bumps were hard to​ see, so you had to remember the⁢ course perfectly.”

The race was marred by a ​serious crash involving Austrian skier Daniel Danklmaier. Danklmaier​ lost ⁢control and tumbled, requiring immediate medical⁤ attention on the slope. While he managed to‍ ski​ down, he⁤ was​ transported⁢ to the hospital for further evaluation. The incident⁣ caused ⁢a 15-minute delay before ⁣the race resumed.

The ‍Super-G in‌ Val Gardena saw several notable ⁣performances. Goldberg’s second-place finish was a career highlight, while ⁤Odermatt, despite not winning, remains a strong contender in the ⁣overall World Cup standings.looking ahead, the World Cup action continues⁢ in Val Gardena with a downhill race scheduled for Saturday. ⁣Henrik Kristoffersen from norway maintains his lead in ​the ‍overall standings, with Odermatt ‍trailing by ‌50 points.
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