FIS moved the canceled super G from Zauchensee to Soldeu
The super-G for women, originally scheduled in Zauchensee, Austria, has been relocated to Soldeu, Andorra, due to heavy snowfall.
"There was nothing to be done about that." Heavy snowfall caused Ledecká to miss slalom
Today’s World Cup super-G slalom in Zauchensee, which Ester Ledecká was set to participate in, was canceled due to heavy snowfall.
Ledecká finished in the elite ten in the downhill at Zauchensee. 'A bit of a lottery,' she evaluated her performance and the condition of the track.
Czech skier Ester Ledecká secured a top ten finish in the downhill race at Zauchensee, commenting on the unpredictability of both her performance and the course conditions.
The Wonderful Lindsey Vonn (41) Wins Again in the Downhill
American skier Lindsey Vonn celebrates her 84th World Cup victory after winning in Zauchensee, solidifying her lead in the downhill standings and enhancing her status as a favorite for the upcoming Olympics in Cortina d'Ampezzo.
Olympic favorite at 41: Lindsey Vonn races to victory in Zauchensee
Just a month before the Olympics, Lindsey Vonn wins her second season race in Zauchensee, showcasing impressive form alongside German competitor Emma Aicher, while a serious fall occurs involving an Austrian skier.
Severe fall of Austrian skier: Blood seen on her face, transported to hospital by helicopter
Austrian skier Magdalena Egger suffered a severe fall during the world cup race in Zauchensee, hitting a safety fence at high speed and requiring helicopter transport to a nearby hospital for medical attention.
Alpine Skiing: At 41 Years Old, Legend Lindsey Vonn Wins 84th World Cup Victory
American star Lindsey Vonn claimed her second victory of the winter and her 84th career win in the World Cup by winning the downhill event in Zauchensee, Austria.
Ledecká finished solidly in the elite ten, 41-year-old Vonn won
Ester Ledecká secured a tie for tenth place in the World Cup downhill in Zauchensee, while 41-year-old Lindsey Vonn celebrated her 84th career victory, setting a record as the oldest winner in downhill skiing World Cup history.
Sci, Goggia's disappointment: 17th place in the downhill at Zauchensee. Laura Pirovano fourth
Sofia Goggia finished 17th in the downhill race at Zauchensee, Austria, while Lindsey Vonn claimed victory.
Skier crashes into fence at a speed of 109 km/h, helicopter transports her to hospital
A downhill ski race in Zauchensee, Austria, was halted following a severe crash involving skier Magdalena Egger, who was airlifted to the hospital after hitting a protective fence at high speed.
Horrific fall of an Austrian skier at 109 km/h. Female skiers were holding their heads
The downhill skiing race for women in Zauchensee, Austria was halted after a severe fall by local competitor Magdalena Egger, necessitating helicopter transport to the hospital due to the seriousness of her injuries.
Sci, the live broadcast of the descent of Zauchensee. Vonn in the lead, Goggia behind: 'Everything was expected'
In Zauchensee, the fourth women's World Cup descent began amid heavy snowfall, with Lindsey Vonn leading and Sofia Goggia finishing outside the top ten.