Sankt Moritz, 22 December 2024 – A string of champions, a guaranteed spectacle with the best of world skiing, the only one missing is Mikaela Shiffrin injured, due to the closing of the stage Alpine Skiing World Cup in Sankt Moritz. Second super giant in Switzerland after the success of the Austrian Cornelia in the first on Saturday Huetterwho surpassed two big names like Lara Gut Behrami and Sofia Goggia. The challenge will be repeated on Sunday, where the Italians will look for the big target thanks also to the contribution of Federica Brignone, Elena Curtoni, Laura Pirovano and Marta Bassino.
The favorite
The second race in Sankt Moritz promises to be a very balanced race, where those who made a few more mistakes on Saturday will look for the right corrections to climb the rankings on Sunday. The triello is confirmed in the lead, also for the specialty cup, between Cornelia HuetterSofia Goggia and Lara Gut Behramithe three big names most on the ball and favorites to win. Be careful, however, of a very respectable starting park. The blue team placed four in the top ten and so did Elena CurtoniFederica Brignone and Laura Pirovano they are podium cards. As for the outsiders we mention Lauren Macugaconstantly growing, Ester Ledecka and Miriam Puchner. Also watch out for Lindsey Vonnwho placed fourteenth in her first race after five years, immediately showing great feeling with speed. He will start with bib number 32.
The starting bibs
1 Romane Miradoli 2 Kira Weidle Winkelmann 3 Roberta Melesi 4 Lauren Macuga 5 Corinne Suter 6 Cornelia Huetter 7 Ester Ledecka 8 Lara Gut Behrami 9 Mirjam Puchner 10 Federica Brignone 11 Sofia Goggia 12 Elena Curtoni 13 Stephanie Venier 14 Kajsa Vickhoff Lie 15 Marta Bassino 16 Ariane Raedler 17 Laura Gauche 18 Michelle Gisin 19 Laura Pirovano 20 Alice Robinson 21 Emma Aicher 22 Priska Nufer-Ming 23 Karen Clement 24 Jasmina Suter 25 Christina Ager 26 Ilka Stuhec 27 Valerie Grenier 28 Ricarda Haaser 29 Elvedina Muzaferija 30 Delia Durrer
Where to see it on TV
The second super giant slalom of Sankt Moritz closes the Swiss stage of the World Cup and will take place on Sunday 22 December with a starting time of 11 in the morning. Double live television broadcast planned. Live on Raisport Hd, digital terrestrial channel 58, from 10.50 am with commentary by Enrico Cattaneo and Giulio Bosca. Streaming on Raiplay. Live for a fee on the Eurosport channels of the Sky bouquet with commentary by Gianmario Bonzi and Dada Merighetti. Streaming on Discovery Plus and Dazn. The one on Swiss soil is the last stop before Christmas, then the calendar will include Semmering in Austria on 28 and 29 December. Read also – Skiing, Goggia third in St. Moritz, Vonn's super return