Snowboarding
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2 weeks agoWho's At Fault In This Skier Collision?
The uphill skier in the orange coat caused the collision by failing to slow and control speed, striking the skier in the red coat ahead.
In whiteout blizzard conditions on Mont-Tremblant's Flying Mile piste, New Zealand's Alice Robinson delivered a masterclass in tactical Giant Slalom skiing. The newly 24-year-old who celebrated her birthday this week, won her second straight World Cup Giant Slalom, taking over the red leader's bib. She showed a level of composure and terrain management that once eluded her on this very slope. Her domination-nearly a second faster than the field-capped a chaotic race day marked by heavy snowfall, fog, poor visibility and a series of DNFs from top contenders.