Rast leads in the giant slalom, Ljutić in fifth place
In the last World Cup races for female skiers in Åre, Croatia's Zrinka Ljutić is in fifth place, 1.12 seconds behind the leader.
This weekend in Åre, Sweden, the final races of the World Cup for female skiers are taking place ahead of the finals in Lillehammer. Croatian skier Zrinka Ljutić, competing in the giant slalom, has performed well in her first run, currently sitting in fifth place. She is trailing the leader, Swiss skier Camilla Rast, by 1.12 seconds.
The competition sees Austria's Julia Scheib in second place, just 0.11 seconds behind Rast, while American Paula Moltzan and New Zealand's Alice Robinson are in third and fourth place respectively, with times just slightly ahead of Ljutić. As the anticipation builds for the second run scheduled at 1 PM, there is significant interest in how Ljutić will perform, especially given her strong showing thus far.
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