Gut Bellamy wins 4th consecutive Alpine Ski World Cup… Women’s division overall leader
Lara Gut Behrami (Switzerland) maintained the overall lead in the women’s division in the 2023-2024 season by winning four competitions at the International Ski Federation (FIS) Alpine Ski World Cup.
Gut Behrami won the 2023-2024 FIS World Cup Alpine Women’s Downhill event held in Crans-Montana, Switzerland on the 16th (local time) with a time of 1 minute 19.11 seconds.
Gut Behrami, who tied for second place with 1 minute 19.32 seconds, beating Jasmine Fleury (Switzerland) and Cornelia Hütter (Austria) by 0.21 seconds, won for the 7th time this season and the 44th overall in the World Cup. 카지노사이트
In particular, he continued his rapid rise by winning four consecutive World Cup competitions, following the super-G held in Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy last month, the giant slalom held in Kronplatz, Italy, and the giant slalom held in Soldeu, Andorra on the 10th of this month.
While Mikayla Shiffrin (USA), who was leading the overall rankings in the World Cup women’s division, was unable to participate in the tournament due to a knee injury at the end of last month, Gut Behrami, who rose to first place after the Soldeu tournament amidst a streak of consecutive wins, scored 1,314 season points maintained the lead.
Shiffrin, who holds the most wins (95) in Alpine World Cup history, is currently in second place with 1,209 points.
Gut Behrami is attempting to win the World Cup overall for the first time in eight years since 2016, and Shiffrin is aiming to win the championship for the third consecutive season.
In the World Cup downhill competition, Gut Behrami, who reached the top two years after the competition held in Austria in January 2022, is second in this season’s downhill event rankings (309 points), following Sofia Goza (Italy, 350 points), who will not be able to participate in the rest of the season due to injury. point).