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Berchtesgaden PSL and PSL team to close out 2021/22 season

Mar 18, 2022·Snowboard Alpine
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The final event of the 2021/22 FIS Snowboard Alpine World Cup season is set to hit the humble slopes of Berchtesgaden (GER) this weekend, where parallel slalom and parallel slalom team racing will bring to a close another action-packed and exciting winter of World Cup competitions.

Last year Berchtesgaden saw a very successful return to the World Cup calendar for the first time since 2004, as the German resort hosted a spectacular weekend of snowboard alpine finals. Again this year, the season is about to wrap up here in Berchtesgaden and with top athletes on hand, sunny weather in the forecast, and the battle for World Cup crystal globes still going fully on between a couple of riders, we’re sure the upcoming weekend promises to be a highly entertaining one.

While the PGS season has already wrapped up and the crystal globes have been awarded to the German duo of Ramona Theresia Hofmeister and Stefan Baumeister this past Wednesday in Rogla (SLO), still on the line in Berchtesgaden will be the PSL and PSL team titles, as well as as the FIS Snowboard parallel overall titles for the best riders across both competition formats this season.

TOP-3 Parallel Slalom

Women: 1 st Julie Zogg (SUI) - 245 p., 2nd Tsubaki Miki (JPN) - 216 p., 3rd Daniela Ulbing (AUT) - 195 p.

Men: 1st Arvid Auner (AUT) - 189 p., 2nd Sangho Lee (KOR) - 185 p., 3rd Andreas Prommegger (AUT) 166 p.

TOP-3 Parallel Overall

Women: 1st Ramona Theresia Hofmeister (GER) - 497 p., 2nd Daniela Ulbing (AUT) - 458 p., 3rd Julie Zogg (SUI) - 440 p.

Men: 1st Sangho Lee (KOR) - 544 p., 2nd Stefan Baumeister (GER) - 466 p., 3rd Dmitrii Loginov (RUS) - 326 p.

TOP-3 Parallel Team: 1st Sabine Schoeffmann & Alexander Payer (AUT) - 200 p., 2nd Julia Dujmovits and Arvid Auner (AUT) - 190 p., 3rd Benjamin Karl and Daniela Ulbing (AUT) - 155 p.

The individual parallel slalom competition is set to get underway with qualification runs at 8:30 CET on Saturday, with finals following at 12:45. Sunday’s team event, meanwhile, will start at 11:00.

WATCH LIVE

Saturday

TV Broadcast: ORF Sport + (Austria), BNT3 (Bulgaria), Viaplay (Denmark, Sweden), TV 3 Sport Open (Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania),V Sport 2 (Finland), V Sport + (Norway), TV SLO 2 (Slovenia)

Streaming: Eurosport player (Asia + Europe), CBC Sports streaming (Canada), CT iBroadcasting (Czech Republic), Arena 4+ (Hungary), Peacock & skiandsnowboard.live (USA), FIS Snowboard Youtube

Sunday

TV Broadcast: ORF Sport + (Austria), BNT3 (Bulgaria), Viaplay (Denmark, Finland, Sweden), TV 3 Sport Open (Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania),V Sport + (Norway), TV SLO 2 (Slovenia)

Streaming: Eurosport player (Asia + Europe), CBC Sports streaming (Canada), CT iBroadcasting (Czech Republic), Arena 4+ (Hungary), Peacock & skiandsnowboard.live (USA), FIS Snowboard Youtube

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