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Haver-Loeseth and Zenhaeusern win in Stockholm

Aug 31, 2018·Alpine Skiing
STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN - JANUARY 30: Nina Haver-loeseth of Norway takes 1st place, Ramon Zenhaeusern of Switzerland takes 1st place during the Audi FIS Alpine Ski World Cup Men's and Women's City Event on January 30, 2018 in Stockholm, Sweden. (Photo by Millo Moravski/Agence Zoom)

Hammarbybacken in Stockholm staged an exciting show today with the City Event. Nina Loeseth and Ramon Zenhäusern dealt with the intense rhythm the best and walk away with World Cup wins.

On the ladies’ side, tech specialist Nina Loeseth held on all the way through the eight heats, beating successively Katharina Truppe, Bernadette Schild, Frida Hansdotter and Wendy Holdener in the big final, to take her second career win. Switzerland’s Wendy Holdener took second place, two years after she won her first World Cup in the very same venue. In third palce, Petra Vhlova made the best out of her small final, winning against local Frida Hansdotter who took fourth place.

Ramon Zenhäusern used the momentum he built up in the last few races (4th in Wengen and 6th in Kitzbuehel) to ski to his maiden World Cup win. The two meter tall Swiss was able to use his tallness to his advantage and made his way into the big final beating successively Stefano Gross, Michael Matt, Linus Strasser and André Myhrer. The local hero André Myhrer, who won the last City Event in Oslo on New Year’s Eve and had four podiums in that discipline already, was very close to take another victory but couldn’t beat the “big man” of the day. In third place, last year’s winner Linus Strasser takes his third podium in as many participations in this discipline.

The ladies’ World Cup will now move to Germany were two downhills are scheduled on Saturday and Sunday, while the men’s Tour will be travelling to Korea for the Winter Olympic Games, where the first downhill training will be held on the 8th of February.

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