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Val d'Isère World Cup, women's downhill, a day to remember

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Icy winds blasting the course from the start to the finish, white-out conditions, crashes (spectacular but no serious injuries), touch and go whether the race would even begin, cross-winds whipping up the snow to the extent that some racers could barely see the next gate, a remarkable job done by the course workers to remove the loose snow and make it 'safe', all in all a race to remember.

"Ayma" watched stoically from the sidelines wondering what all the fuss was about....



In fact Ayma was to be a surprise extra for the eventual winner who was reluctant to part with her despite being offered the sum of 1000 euros by a bystander. Having deliberately gone to chat to Ayma before the race began she was convinced the Savoie cow had brought her luck.

"Would she be taking her to all her future races as a good luck charm?" was met with a laugh, but my "When's the barbecue" didn't go down so well... wink

Such high winds that helicopter operations were jeopardised, in fact. But the enterprising French apparently had an answer in case they needed to shuttle the racers back to the start....



A long chat with Chemmy, Anja Pearson, and a number of racers to follow with the story from behind the scenes of a race that very nearly didn't take place...
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So who could it be? Did the cows come home for Kostelic?



Were Kildow's Red Bull sponsors in a hurry to get down and claim their prize?



Watch this space...
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 Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
PG Missed the race on TV due to the delayed start. Looked as if a bit of snow had come down, but a real wicked wind.
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I missed it also and the later emission on Eurosport 2 was unavailable due to a "technical problem with this channel". Hopefully I'll be able to see it on the reply tonight.
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They had to lower the start because of the conditions, but one or two racers weren't exactly happy, it was a bit of a lottery because of the conditions at times.

Local favourite Ingrid Jacquemod was on fire yesterday, but was she able to grab today's race by the horns?

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I missed it too.

Nice pics PG. You a journo then ?
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Not giving much away in case people still haven't seen the TV coverage/results, but those who saw the race... and if you haven't and get the chance, don't miss it... the younger of the two Italian Fanchini sisters was lucky to escape relatively unscathed from her crash, and a spectacular one it was too. The powerful and unpredictable gusts of wind both caused sudden whiteouts and threw racers off line, with several stoppages following crashes, and some debate as to whether the race could/should continue. In the event the race was halted before everyone had come down, but after the minimum number had successfully completed the course to ensure a result was obtained.

Chemmy was one of the last ones to come down before the race was stopped, and was well in the points until she was caught by a massive gust not far from the end that cost her a lot of time and left her just outside the top thirty... she was hugely disappointed.

Within an hour even down in Val itself I had to walk along the road with my eyes shut against the force of the wind and the driving blizzard that had developed....
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Is it usual to give cows to podium-finishers?
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Jerry wrote:
I missed it too.

Nice pics PG. You a journo then ?
Shocked No. But I take a good photo of a cow, I'm told.
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A 'Tail' of two downhills? Toofy Grin
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Is it usual to give cows to podium-finishers?
Not seen it before, suppose the organisers were just trying to milk the extra publicity for the 50th anniversary of the race...
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PG, No pun intended? rolling eyes


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PG wrote:
Jerry wrote:
I missed it too.

Nice pics PG. You a journo then ?
Shocked No. But I take a good photo of a cow, I'm told.

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Actually, they give a nice feeling of being there. One of the great things about ski racing is how close ordinary spectators can get to the action - and he racers. Seems to work because everyone seems sensible and well-behave - judging by the events I saw some years ago. At Val D and Tignes, by sheer co-incidence.
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PG, I bet there was an udder reason...Ayma sure it was moo than that in fact, cows whatever the reason, 1,000 euro's snow joke!
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I reckon the winner was just fresian cold and had forgotten her jersey.
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Are you sure Angus from Aberdeen had nothing to do with this ???
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Cud we please not go off at a tangent like this again. I've never herd such tosh. It is the usual suspects milking their post counts. Very Happy
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Silage, silage, silage. Got to reach our quotas
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Frosty the Snowman, - sorry! didn't mean to upset the cream - just some 'off the hoof' remarks, not meant to be bovine, or crass in any way. Toofy Grin
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Where's the next gate?! Shocked

The story of the weekend's racing, from white-out and wipe-out in Saturday's Downhill to perfect weather and a better day - if not quite perfect - for Chemmy in Sunday's Super G. Good points, not much more than a second separating her from the day's winner, Dorfmeister, just 77/100ths from second-placed Meissnitzer to Chemmy in 17th, a very close race.

At least she won one race - at the speed gun near the finish she was the fastest through on the day! No World Cup bonus points for that though... wink
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All the above comments pail into insignificance besides PG's recownting of the races at the weekend snowHead keep up the good words and pictures (though perhaps don't give the punsters as much ammoonition next time!)
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Sat's race looked really dangerous, saw the Karin Blaser fall which looked nasty.

Good to see Chemmy in there.

Amazed that Dorfmeister won yesterday after a serious mistake (only Bode seems to get away with that). Good to see her going out on a high.
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Hard to judge from the brief chats I had with the racers but some of them - Chemmy, Caroline Lalive, Julia Mancuso, Anja Pearson, Emily Brydon and Dorfmeister herself among others, come across as really warm characters, down-to-earth and 'ordinary' in some ways, not the prima donnas you find in some sports. The same with a lot of the men racers I've met as well.

That's not to say that they haven't got something special. There's a definite 'aura' about these athletes, a mixture of calm confidence, strength, resolution. I suppose they wouldn't have made it so far in such a demanding sport without all of that and more, of course.
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PG, got to agree with you, having been to the Night slalom in schaldming for the past two years (as a guest of Atomic don't you know!!!) we had Pallander and Raiche sitting at our table in the VIP tent after the race Toofy Grin
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More from behind the scenes, plus some new photos, in this article...
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