Dürr again just four in Levi - Filser secures half the World Cup
Jessica Dillinger, Emma Richer, Marlene Schmitz and Lara Klein missed out on the best 30.
The victory once again went to US slalom queen Mikaela Shirin, who thrived from Slovakia in front of the Swiss Wendy Goldener and Olympic champion Petra Altova. With her 76th World Cup success, Shirin is getting closer to the all-time record of Speed legend Lindsey Bonn. The 27-year-old still does not have six World Cup victories to draw in the eternal leaderboard with her compatriot. For guys, the previous Swedish innovation professional Inge mar Denmark is at the leading edge with 86 World Cup wins.
After half-time, Lena Burr needed to be satisfied with the bitter 4th place at the World Cup on Sunday. Currently, at the first Lapland race the day in the past, the German had actually fallen back from one place to 4th location.
Andrea Filter, as the second professional athlete of the German Ski Association, also confidently drove into points and attained the very best slalom outcome of her profession with 13th location. In the 2nd race, the 29-year-old fulfilled the half World Cup-Norm-one top 15 positioning for the winter highlight in France in February.
Final rating after 2 runs:
Ladies, general World Cup ranking, after 2 of 39 competitions:.
Mikaela Shirin (USA) 1: 52.21 minutes. Lena Burr (Garnering) +0.97 (56.93/ 56.25); 5. Andrea Filter (Goldstein) +2.34 (58.34/ 56.21); Emma Richer (Mahlstetten) left (58.78/-); Jessica Dillinger (Oberstdorf) left (59.24/-); Lara Klein (Centuries) left (-/-); Marlene Schmitz (Fischbachau) left (-/-).
1. Mikaela Shirin (U.S.A.) 200 PKT.; 2. Wendy Goldener (Switzerland) 125; 3. Petra Altova (Slovakia) 120; 4. Lena Burr (Garnering) 100; 5. Sara Hector (Sweden) 81; 6. Anna Swenn-Larsson (Sweden) 80; 7. Leona Popover (Croatia) 66; 8. Ana Buck (Slovenia) 60; 9. Thea Louise Stjernesund (Norway) 58; 10. Katharina Feinberger (Austria) 56;... 17. Andrea Filter (Goldstein) 27; 21. Jessica Dillinger (Oberstdorf) 15.
With her 76th World Cup success, Shirin is getting closer to the all-time record of Speed legend Lindsey Bonn. The 27-year-old still lacks six World Cup success to draw in the eternal leaderboard with her compatriot. For males, the former Swedish innovation expert Inge mar Denmark is at the leading edge with 86 World Cup wins.
Lena Burr (Garnering) +0.97 (56.93/ 56.25); 5. Andrea Filter (Goldstein) +2.34 (58.34/ 56.21); Emma Richer (Mahlstetten) left (58.78/-); Jessica Dillinger (Oberstdorf) left (59.24/-); Lara Klein (Centuries) left (-/-); Marlene Schmitz (Fischbachau) left (-/-).
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