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Overview of National Championships races
3 April 2017 года
Overview of National Championships races

The end of the World Cup season is not necessary the end of the ski racing season for our athletes, as most National Championships take place in the weeks after the World Cup Finals. Here is a summary of who grabbed which National title so far.

Austria 
The tech events were held in Goestling and the speed disciplines in Saalbach-Hinterglem. Unfortunately, the ladies’ downhill had to be cancelled, but Elisabeth Kappaurer, Julia Gruenwald, Ricarda Haaser, Rosina Schneeberger, Johannes Strolz, Hannes Reichelt and Vincent Kriechmayr could celebrate National Champions titles in all other disciplines.

Men’s DH 
Ladies’ & Men’s SG & AC 
Ladies’ GS  
Men’s GS 
Ladies’ SL  
Men’s SL

Canada 
Canadian tech skiers gathered in Tremblant for the National Championships and Erin Mielzinsky, Valerie Grenier, Phil Brown and Philip Trevor are the ones walking away with the National titles. The speed disciplines were decided earlier in the season, with Stefanie Fleckenstein and Broderick Thompson taking the downhill titles in Lake Louise.

Ladies’ & Men’s DH 
Ladies’ GS 
Men’s GS 
Ladies’ SL 
Men’s SL 

   

France 
Lélex (tech) and Val Thorens (speed) are the two destinations that hosted the French Championships. The high class field was topped by World Cup athletes Tessa Worley, Adeline Baud Mugnier, Adrien Théaux, Victor Muffat-Jeandet, Cyprien Sarazzin and surprise slalom winner Clément Noël.

Ladies’ SG 
Men’s SG 
Ladies’ AC 
Men’s AC 
Ladies’ GS 
Men’s GS 
Ladies’ & Men’s SL

Italy 
The Italian Championships started in December in Pozza di Fassa, where Irene Curtonia and Tommaso Sala grabbed the slalom titles. After the World Cup Finals, the Italian athletes gathered in Passo San Pellegrino for the giant slalom, super-g and alpine combined races, crowning Federica Brignone, Dominik Paris, Guglielmo Bosca and Giuglio Bosca and the season concluded in Bardonecchia with Verena Stuffer and Peter Fill claiming the downhill titles.

Ladies’ DH 
Men’s DH 
Ladies’ SG 
Men’s SG 
Ladies‘ AC 
Men’s AC 
Ladies’ GS 
Men’s GS 
Ladies’ & Men’s SL

Norway 
All the Norwegian Championship races took place in Narvik last week. Not less than XX new National Champions have been crowned in the different discipline: Kristin Lysdahl, Maria Therese Tviberg, Ragnhild Mowinkel, Rasmus Windingstad, Stian Saugestad, Aleksander Aamodt Kilde, Leif Kristian Haugen and Henrik Kristoffersen.
All results 

Slovenia 
Krvavec was the host of the Slovenian Championships. Ana Drev, Marusa Ferk, Ana Bucik, Meta Hrovat, Sasa Brezovnik, Miha Hrobat, Stefan Hadalin, Martin Cater, Klemen Kosi are the ones who could celebrate National Chamption titles. 
All results

Slovakia 
In the Eastern European country, National Championships are held only in the tech disciplines and this season, Strbske Pleso organised the giant slalom and slalom races, where Matej Falat, Veronika Velez Zuzulova, Andreas Zampa and Tereza Jancova claimed the national titles.
All results

Sweden 
While the slalom National Championship was held earlier this season in Hassela with Emelie Wikstroem and Mattias Hargin taking the wins, all other events took place in Are and Lisa Hoernbald, Frida Hansdotter, Felix Monsen, Mattias Roenngren and André Myhrer could walk away with the national titles.

Ladies’ & Men’s DH  
Ladies’ & Men’s SG  
Ladies’ & Men’s AC  
Ladies’ & Men’s GS  
Ladies’ & Men’s SL 

Switzerland  
The Swiss National Championships will be held this week in Davos. You’ll find the race schedule, live timing and results here

USA  
Sugarload gathered all the American athletes for their National Championship in slalom, giant slalom and super-g. Laurenne Ross, Resi Stiegler, Megan McJames, Ryan Cochran-Siegle, AJ Ginnis and Hig Roberts are the ones who could celebrate the National titles. 

Ladies’ & Men’s SG  
Ladies’ GS  
Men’s GS  
Ladies’ & Men’s SL

Source: fis-ski.com




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