Brignone Leads in Women’s SuperG at Cortina; Goggia Out

Brignone Leads in Women’s SuperG at Cortina; Goggia Out

In a thrilling spectacle of alpine skiing, Federica Brignone emerged as the frontrunner in the Women’s Super-G event held at Cortina d’Ampezzo. Her stellar performance was underscored by the absence of reigning champion Sofia Goggia, who was unable to compete.

Key Performers in Women’s Super-G at Cortina

The event featured a strong lineup, with top skiers from around the globe competing. Below are the details of the starting order for the first twenty competitors:

  • 1. Malorie Blanc (SUI, 2004)
  • 2. Laura Pirovano (ITA, 1997)
  • 3. Kira Weidle-Winkelmann (GER, 1996)
  • 4. Mirjam Puchner (AUT, 1992)
  • 5. Corinne Suter (SUI, 1994)
  • 6. Federica Brignone (ITA, 1990)
  • 7. Emma Aicher (GER, 2003)
  • 8. Ester Ledecká (CZE, 1995)
  • 9. Sofia Goggia (ITA, 1992) – Not competing
  • 10. Cornelia Hütter (AUT, 1992)
  • 11. Elena Curtoni (ITA, 1991)
  • 12. Ariane Raedler (AUT, 1995)
  • 13. Kajsa Vickhoff Lie (NOR, 1998)
  • 14. Alice Robinson (NZL, 2001)
  • 15. Romane Miradoli (FRA, 1994)
  • 16. Camille Cerutti (FRA, 1998)
  • 17. Ilka Stuhec (SLO, 1990)
  • 18. Keely Cashman (USA, 1999)
  • 19. Breezy Johnson (USA, 1996)
  • 20. Laura Gauche (FRA, 1995)

Event Highlights

Brignone’s competitive edge was evident, as she navigated the course with skill and precision. In contrast, Goggia’s absence due to injury opened the field for other competitors vying for podium finishes.

The Women’s Super-G at Cortina is known for its challenging course and high-speed turns. Brignone’s performance not only showcased her prowess but also set the stage for an exciting season ahead.

Overview of the Event

With a mix of seasoned champions and emerging talent, the Women’s Super-G promises thrilling races in the future. Fans eagerly await Goggia’s return and Brignone’s continuing pursuit of excellence.