Tremblant Women’s Giant Slalom Live – Round 2 Today

That’s how she becomes the winner of today’s race Julia Scheibová. He will complement her on stage Sara Hector a Alice Robinson.

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Finally, Robinson will not win the third race in a row! With a loss of 78 hundredths of a second, she is only third today!

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Alice Robinson is already waiting for her start. Her lead over Scheibová will be only 16 hundredths of a second. If the New Zealander reaches the finish line in green numbers, it will be her third victory in a row!

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importantScheibová lost only 3 hundredths of her lead from the start and is thus in the lead! Scheibová or Robinson will win today!

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With a lead of 6 tenths of a second over Hector, Julia Scheibová heads for the track.

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importantO Brien is out! A huge pity for the American woman! Hector really has stage confidence!

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Nina O Brienová will open the TOP 3 with her ride.

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In the end, Zenerova did not succeed in the second round. She lost 1 second and 75 hundredths of a second to Hector and is currently up to eleventh. There will be, but at least a place in the TOP 15.

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The big surprise of the first round, Asja Zenerová, is already heading to the track.

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Rastová with an identical time to Shiffrin. He is thus tied for second place.

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Camille Rastová will start after her.

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Shiffrin is not enough for Hector, but she is second.

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We will see Mikaela Shiffrin next.

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importantHector takes the lead confidently! The fastest run of the second lap gives her the lead with a lead of 9 tenths of a second! Since the differences are not that big, this can be an attack even on the podium!

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Sara Hectorová will open the elite seven for us.

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Moltzanova improved by 10 positions. Richardson’s drive was only enough for 7th place.

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Home hope Britt Richardson is aiming for the track. She will have half a second lead over Moltzanova at the start.

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Duerrová goes to the interim fifth place.

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We already have Lena Duerrová on the track.

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Brunner took a significant loss and with a loss of 1 second and 69 hundredths, she is currently in 12th place. Moltzanova thus improved by 8 positions and will finish in the top ten.

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After her we will see Stephanie Brunner.

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Even Colturiová is not enough for the best. She lost almost a second to Moltzanova and currently ranks seventh.

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Lara Colturi starts.

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importantDirezová drops out.

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Clara Direzová will start next.

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Even Stjernesund is not enough for the duo Moltzanová/Ljutićová. With a loss of six tenths, it is currently third.

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After her we will see Thea Louise Stjernesund.

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Poland lost a second at the finish line. It is currently sixth.

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After her we will see Maryna Gasienicová-Danielová.

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Not even Ljutić will displace Moltzanova from the leadership position. It is ongoing, but the second one.

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After a short break, Zrinka Ljutićová starts.

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Holtmannová at the finish with a loss of a second to Moltzanova. She is currently fifth.

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Mina Fuerst Holtmann starts.

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Holdener made a mistake and thanks to it, she falls significantly after the first round. It is continuously up to ten.

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After her we will see Wendy Holdener.

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importantMoltzanova could move forward! He takes the lead with a lead of 62 hundredths of a second.

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Paula Moltzanová starts.

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After all, Goggiová is not enough for her compatriot! She lost to her, but only by 2 hundredths of a second, and we have a duo from Italy in the lead.

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We already have Sofia Goggiová on the track.

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Pillerová with a huge mistake that makes her the very last one. She lost almost 5 seconds to Della Mea.

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After her we will see Sue Piller.

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importantAnd the Italian woman will have a good basis for that even today. Della Mea takes the lead with a lead of 26 hundredths of a second over Liensberger.

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Lara Della Mea, who yesterday managed to move several positions forward, will try to overcome her.

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importantLiensberger takes the lead! Her time was 37 hundredths faster than Loevblom’s time.

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Katharina Liensberger starts.

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Dorigová fell behind the best and currently ranks fifth.

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After her, we will see Fabiana Dorigová.

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Sylvesterová-Daviková is also not enough for the leading duo and goes to third place. Loevblomova thus improved by 4 positions.

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Madeleine Sylvesterová-Daviková started.

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Olivier surpasses her compatriot and takes her current third place.

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Next we will see her compatriot Victoria Olivier.

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Buerglerová lost more than a second to Loevblomová and is currently third.

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Viktoria Buerglerová starts. She managed to get to the second round with the number 41, which was the highest number that managed to do it today.

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Ghisalberti with a big mistake that pushes her to the last place.

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Ilaria Ghisalbertiová started.

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importantOur leader changes even in the third. Loevblom’s time was 35 hundredths faster than Kasper’s.

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We already have Hilma Loevblom on the track.

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importantKasperová confidently takes the lead. Bucikova Joganova was loaded by more than a second.

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Next we will see Vanessa Kasperová.

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importantBuciková Joganová set the basic time – 2:17.28. We’ll see if she manages to move forward.

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The second round will be opened by Ana Buciková Joganová.

I welcome all fans of alpine skiing to watch the online text transmission of the 2nd round of the Women’s Giant Slalom. The venue of the race is Tremblant, Canada.

Traditionally, the 30 fastest female racers will advance to the 2nd round and they will start in the opposite order, so the competitor who finished 30th in the 1st round will start the 2nd round first.

We welcome you to the online transmission. The event will start at 19:00.

Aiko Tanaka

Aiko Tanaka is a combat sports journalist and general sports reporter at Archysport. A former competitive judoka who represented Japan at the Asian Games, Aiko brings firsthand athletic experience to her coverage of judo, martial arts, and Olympic sports. Beyond combat sports, Aiko covers breaking sports news, major international events, and the stories that cut across disciplines — from doping scandals to governance issues to the business side of global sport. She is passionate about elevating the profile of underrepresented sports and athletes.

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