Wednesday, February 21, 2018

Sofia Goggia wins gold in the downhill



'Skier Sofia Goggia wins Italy's third winter Olympics gold'

TheLocal.it - February 21, 2018


Italy's Sofia Goggia won Italy's third gold medal in the winter Olympics on Wednesday, thwarting US ski star Lindsey Vonn's bid for a second Olympic downhill gold medal.

Goggia, in bib number five, timed 1min 39.22sec for a first downhill title in the women's blue riband event.

The 25-year-old came in 0.09sec ahead of Norway's giant slalom silver medallist Ragnhild Mowinckel, with Vonn a further 0.42sec adrift.

Goggia made a mistake on the upper part of the polished 2.8km-long Jeongseon course, but produced a magnificent gliding mid-section and strong bottom third.

It reaffirmed the fine form she has shown on the World Cup circuit this season, with two victories and two second places in the downhill, and also second and third placings in the super-G.




Vonn made few errors in her descent, but it was just not enough, Mowinckel providing a surprise factor with her second place after starting 19. After the race Vonn, 33, confirmed that it would be her last Olympic downhill and said: "I gave it all today, skied a great race. Sofia just skied better than I did."

The American has said her friendship with Goggia is based on them both being "100 percent crazy".

The pair embraced at the finish area, Vonn allowing herself a slight look skywards, a sigh and shrug of the shoulders.

A number of contenders struggled down the unforgiving course where the slightest overedge or too much air off the three main jumps left racers straining to make up lost tenths of seconds.

Switzerland's Lara Gut, just a year on from left knee surgery, missed a gate, as did her teammate Jasmine Flury, both racers seeking an extra push and paying the price.

American Alice McKennis, Italy's Nadia Fanchini and Federica Brignone crashed out in spectacular fashion after all three led the first three intermediate times as the sun-kissed course offered hope for the late runners.

The Austrian team also disappointed, their highest ranked skier Ramona Siebenhofer in 10th, a massive 1.76sec off the pace.

Goggia joins snowboarder Michela Moioli and short track speed skater Arianna Fontana as Italy's gold medallists in the 2018 winter Olympics.






 

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Bergamasque Michela Moioli wins gold in the snowboard cross

All three of Italy's gold medalists so far are Lombard women


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'Snowboarder Michela Moioli wins Italy's second Winter Olympics gold'

TheLocal.it - February 16, 2018


The 22-year-old from Bergamo came from behind to pass Lindsay Jacobellis, the American athlete who had led for much of the race, and held steady for the win.

Jacobellis finished fourth, with previous winner Eva Samkova of the Czech Republic in third and France's Julia Pereira in second.

It's the first Olympic gold for Moioli and the second for Italy, following Arianna Fontana's victory in the 500m short-track speed skating.

"Women are women: we have an extra gear. Seeing Arianna win gave me a boost and I said to myself: 'I don't want silver or bronze, I'm here for the gold,'" Moioli said.


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