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Latest Alpine World Cup results

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Four Alpine World Cup races took place at the weekend. In the giant slalom in Aspen (US) on Saturday, Tessa Worley (France) came first with a time of 2:06.81. Germany took second and third place with Viktoria Rebensburg finishing in 2:06.82 and Kathrin Hölzl in 2:06.83.
...See: http://www.fisalpine.com/news/worley-wins-super-close-aspen,951.html

In the women’s slalom race on Sunday, Sweden’s Maria Pietilae-Holmner came first with a time of, 1:46.19, followed by Maria Riesch (Germany) in 1:46.87 and Tanja Poutiainen (Finland) in 1:47.12.
See: http://www.fisalpine.com/news/pietilae-holmner-lands-first-victory-aspen,957.html

At Lake Louise (Canada) on Saturday, Michael Walchhofer (Austria) became the oldest winner of a World Cup downhill with a time of 1:47.78. His team-mate, Mario Scheiber, tied with Askel Lund Svindal (Norway) in second place in 1:48.33.
See: http://www.fisalpine.com/news/austrian-day-redemption-lake-louise,956.html

Finally, on Sunday, Switzerland’s Tobias Gruenenfelder had his first ever World Cup victory in the Super-G with a time of 1:32.31. His team-mate, Carlo Janka, came second in 1:32.38 and Austria’s Romed Baumann took third place in a time of 1: 32.58.
See: http://www.fisalpine.com/news/swiss-first-lake-louise-world-cup-super-g,958.html
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