Adelboden Slalom 2024: Men’s 2nd Run LIVE

Race results

1. Paco Rassat (FRA) 1:51.22
2. Atle Lie McGrath (NOR) +0,18
3. Henrik Kristoffersen (NOR) +0.20
4. Lucas Pinheiro Braathen (BRA) +0.36
5. Manuel Feller (AUT) +0,38
6. Eduard hallberg (FIN) +0,65
7. Steven Amiez (FRA) +0.69
8. Tanguy Nef (SUI) +0.70
9. Clément Noël (FRA) +0.70
10. Armand marchant (BEL) +0.72
11. Albert Popov (BUL) +1,19
12. Victor Muffat-Jeandet (FRA) +1.48
13. Dave Ryding (GBR) +1,57
14. Dominik Raschner (AUT) +1.58
15. Ramon Zenhäusern (SUI) +1,82
16. Marco Schwarz (AUT) +1.84
17. Alex Vinatzer (ITA) +1,96
18. Michael Matt (AUT) +2.08
19. Billy Major (GBR) +2,11
20. Eirik Hystad Solberg (NOR) +2.13
21. Samuel Kolega (CRO) +2,2
22. Laurie Taylor (GBR) +2,33
23. Fabian Ax Swartz (SWE) +2,39
24. Marc Rochat (SUI) +2.83
25. Siro Aihara (JPN) +2.91
26. Daniel yule (SUI) +3,09
27. Tobias Kastlunger (ITA) +3,28
28. Corrado Barbera (ITA) +4.73
Loïc Meellard (SUI) DNF
linus Strasser (GER) DNF

He won today’s slalom Paco Rassat. He will be joined on stage by Norwegians Atle Lie McGrath a Henrik kristoffersen.

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Henrik Kristoffersen will not win today! Not even close to his compatriot McGrath, and Kristoffersen ends up in third place today.

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Only Henrik Kristoffersen is waiting for his start. He will have a lead of 36 hundredths of a second on Rassat at the start. Kristoffersen or Rassat will win today.

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Rassat finishes second at worst today! McGrath is not enough for his time. He reaches the finish line with a loss of 18 hundredths of a second in 2nd place and is assured of a podium!

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After him we will see Atle Lie McGrath.

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Hallberg will not end up on the podium today! At the finish line, he is fourth with a loss of 65 hundredths. Paco Rassat is already certain of the next podium.

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We have only three competitors at the start! Eduard Hallberg starts.

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importantPaco Rassat arrives at the finish line in green numbers and fights for another podium! His time was 36 hundredths faster then Braathen’s.

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After him we will see pac Rassato.

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importantMeillard was in green numbers, but he drops out and doesn’t score today!

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Loic Meillard will perform next.

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Noel arrives at the finish line with a loss of 34 hundredths of a second in shared 4th place. Nef drove the same time.

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After him we will see Clement Noel.

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importantFeller did not last long in the leader’s seat! He is replaced by Lucas Pinheiro Braathen, who beats the Austrian by 2 hundredths of a second.

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Lucas Pinheiro Braathen will open the elite seven for us.

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critically importantFeller takes the lead with a lead of 31 hundredths of a second over Amiez!

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after a short break,Manuel Feller starts.

Running order

1. Steven Amiez (FRA) 1:51.91
2. Tanguy Nef (SUI) +0.01
3. Armand Marchant (BEL) +0.03
4. Albert Popov (BUL) +0,50
5. Victor Muffat-Jeandet (FRA) +0.79
6. Dave Ryding (GBR) +0,88
7. Dominik Raschner (AUT) +0.89
8. Ramon Zenhäusern (SUI) +1,13
9. Marco Schwarz (AUT) +1.15
10. Alex Vinatzer (ITA) +1,27
11. michael Matt (AUT) +1.39
12. Billy Major (GBR) +1,42
13. Eirik hystad Solberg (NOR) +1.44
14. Samuel Kolega (CRO) +1,5
15. Laurie Taylor (GBR) +1,64
16. Fabian Ax swartz (SWE) +1,70
17. Marc Rochat (SUI) +2.14
18. Siro Aihara (JPN) +2.22
19. Daniel Yule (SUI) +2,40
20. Tobias Kastlunger (ITA) +2,59
21. Corrado Barbera (ITA) +4.04
Linus strasser (GER) DNF

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Nef could have gone to the front, but in the end he lost one hundredth of a second to Amiez!

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We will see Tanguy Nef next.

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importantEven after this ride, we have a new leader! Steven Amiez beats Armand Marchant’s time by 3 hundredths of a second.

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Steven Amiez started.

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importantPopov did not last long at the head. Armand Marchant replaces him after his ride. His time was 47 hundredths of a second faster.

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Armand Marchant will try to overcome him.

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importantWe have a new leader! He is Albert Popov, who arrives at the finish line in green numbers. His time was 29 hundredths of a second faster.

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Albert Popov starts with a lead of 46 hundredths of a second.

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Muffat-Jeandet has already defeated 5 opponents.After all,Raschner is not even close enough to Ryding. With a loss of 10 hundredths of a second, he is third.

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After him we will see Dominik Raschner.

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Matt arrives at the finish line with a loss of 60 hundredths of a second. It is indeed currently sixth.

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Michael Matt will perform next.

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Even ryding is not enough for Muffat-Jeandet. With a loss of 9 hundredths of a second,he is second.

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After a short break, Dave Ryding starts.

running order

1. Victor Muffat-Jeandet (FRA) 1:52.70
2. Ramon Zenhäusern (SUI) +0,34
3. Marco Schwarz (AUT) +0.36
4. Alex Vinatzer (ITA) +0,48
5. Billy Major (GBR) +0,63
6. Eirik Hystad Solberg (NOR) +0.65
7. Samuel Kolega (CROR) +0,73
8. Laurie Taylor (GBR) +0,85
9. Fabian Ax Swartz (SWE) +0,91
10. Marc Rochat (SUI) +1.35
11. Siro Aihara (JPN) +1.43
12. Daniel Yule (SUI) +1,61
13. Tobias Kastlunger (ITA) +1,80
14. Corrado Barbera (ITA) +3.25
Linus Strasser (GER) DNF

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importantStrasser the first to drop out.

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Linus Strasser will start next.

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Rochat’s second round did not go well, and with a loss of +1.35, he currently ranks tenth.

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Marc Rochat will try to overcome him.

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importantMuffat-Jeandet lost half of his lead,but in the end it is enough for Zenhausern. The Frenchman takes the lead with a lead of 34 hundredths of a second.

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Victor Muffat-Jeandet will have a lead of 72 hundredths of a second at the start.

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Schwarz came very close to Zenhausern, but 2 hundredths of a second is not enough!

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Marco Schwarz starts with a lead of 71 hundredths of a second.

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Even Vinatzer is not enough for Zenhasuern and the Swiss has already improved by 6 positions. The Italian goes to 2nd place with a loss of 11 hundredths of a second.

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After him, we will see Alex Vinatzer with a lead of 58 hundredths of a second.

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Yule beats only Kastlunger and Barbera at the finish line.

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Daniel Yule starts with a lead of 55 hundredths of a second.

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Solberg lost 31 hundredths of a second and is third at the finish line.

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Eirik Hystad solberg will start after him.

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Zenhausern with another scalp. Major arrives at the finish line in second place with a loss of 29 hundredths of a second.

Kolega Smashes Records, Takes Lead in thrilling Alpine Skiing Showdown!

ArchySports.com Exclusive – The slopes were alive with the roar of the crowd and the biting wind today as alpine ski racing delivered another heart-stopping chapter. In a performance that had fans on the edge of their seats, Samuel Kolega has stormed to the top of the leaderboard, setting a blistering pace that left his rivals scrambling.

The competition, a true test of nerve and skill, saw a dramatic shift in momentum as Kolega delivered a near-flawless run. He didn’t just win; he dominated, shaving a remarkable 70 hundredths of a second off the previous best time, previously held by aihara. This wasn’t just a win; it was a statement.

Before Kolega’s electrifying run, the lead had changed hands. Ramon Zenhausern had briefly held the top spot, showcasing his own extraordinary form. However, his reign was short-lived, as Zenhausern himself had just taken over from a previous leader. This rapid succession of top times underscores the razor-thin margins and intense pressure cooker habitat of elite alpine skiing.

The drama unfolded with corrado Barbera also making his mark. Despite starting with a relatively high bib number – 66, the highest of the day – Barbera managed to secure a respectable finish, even if it came with a +1.82 second deficit. For Barbera,this race marked a meaningful career milestone,as he earned points for the first time. This is the kind of grit and determination that defines the spirit of the sport, proving that every competitor has a story and a chance to shine.

Another notable performance came from Kastlunger, who, while not reaching the very top, put in a strong effort, finishing just 37 hundredths of a second behind aihara. These small margins are what make alpine skiing so captivating, where a fraction of a second can mean the difference between glory and disappointment.

What This Means for the Season:

Samuel Kolega’s dominant performance is a significant development. It signals his arrival as a serious contender and injects a fresh wave of excitement into the season. For fans accustomed to the established titans of the sport, Kolega’s rise is a welcome narrative of emerging talent.

Looking Ahead for U.S. Skiing Fans:

This race serves as a potent reminder of the global talent pool in alpine skiing. While American skiers have a rich history of success, performances like Kolega’s highlight the need for continued investment and development in domestic programs. We’ll be keeping a close eye on how American athletes respond to this new benchmark. could this inspire a new generation of U.S. skiers to push their limits even further?

Expert Analysis:

The technical demands of the course, combined with the unpredictable weather conditions, made this a true test of a skier’s adaptability. Kolega’s ability to maintain speed and precision throughout his run, especially under pressure, speaks volumes about his training and mental fortitude. It’s reminiscent of how athletes like Mikaela Shiffrin have consistently delivered under immense scrutiny, demonstrating that peak performance is a blend of raw talent and unwavering focus.

Potential Areas for Further Inquiry:

* Kolega’s Training Regimen: What specific training techniques or mental planning strategies has Kolega employed to achieve such a breakthrough performance?
* Course Analysis: A detailed breakdown of the course’s challenging sections and how different skiers navigated them could offer valuable insights.
* Impact on Future Races: How will Kolega’s performance influence the strategies and confidence of his competitors in upcoming events?

Stay tuned to ArchySports.com for more in-depth coverage and analysis of the thrilling world of alpine skiing!

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Tobias Kastlunger will try to overcome him.

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importantAihara set a standard time of 1:54.13 and can score today with number 60.

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Today’s second round will be opened by Shiro Aihara, who reached the second round with number 60.

Results of the first round

1. Henrik Kristoffersen (NOR) 56.65
2. Atle Lie McGrath (NOR) +0,28
3. Eduard Hallberg (FIN) +0,29
4. Paco Rassat (FRA) +0.36
5. Loïc Meillard (SUI) +0.38
6. clément Noël (FRA) +0.44
7. Lucas Pinheiro Braathen (BRA) +0.45
8. Manuel Feller (AUT) +0,51
9. Tanguy Nef (SUI) +0.61
10. Steven Amiez (FRA) +0.67
11. Armand Marchant (BEL) +0.71
12. Albert Popov (BUL) +0,92
13. Dominik Raschner (AUT) +1.08
14. Michael Matt (AUT) +1.26
15. Dave Ryding (GBR) +1,29
16. Linus Strasser (GER) +1,34
17. Marc Rochat (SUI) +1.35
18. Victor Muffat-Jeandet (FRA) +1.38
19. Marco Schwarz (AUT) +1.39
20. Alex Vinatzer (ITA) +1,52
21. Daniel Yule (SUI) +1,55
22. Eirik Hystad Solberg (NOR) +1.78
23. Billy Major (GBR) +1,81
24. Fabian Ax Swartz (SWE) +1,91
25. Laurie Taylor (GBR) +2,01
26. Ramon Zenhäusern (SUI) +2,10
27. Samuel Kolega (CRO) +2,1
28. Corrado Barbera (ITA) +2.14
29. Tobias Kastlunger (ITA) +2,17
30. Siro Aihara (JPN) +2.19

I welcome all Alpine skiing fans to watch the online text broadcast of the 2nd round of the Men’s Slalom. The venue of the race is Adelboden,Switzerland.

Traditionally, the 30 fastest competitors 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 begin at 1:30 p.m.

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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