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New young recruits to the senior British Alpine team

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Interesting to see a comparison of the FIS points standings of all the senior athletes. Quite a gap in the women's team between Chemmy and the rest, although Jo Greig is close to breaking into the world's top 100 in slalom.

Ditto in the men's team, although Andrew Noble has good points in slalom, world ranked 213.

Full report and FIS point rankings on MySnowSports.
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Chemmy is an exceptional talent - to be ranked in the top 100 in 3 disciplines is quite something. Presumably Jo Greig is being allowed to keep last season's points, as she only did one race this season due to injury.
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