Austria's snowboarder: Exciting final in Mont-Sainte-Anne!

Austria's snowboarder: Exciting final in Mont-Sainte-Anne!

Mont-Sainte-Anne, Kanada - On April 6, 2025, the World Cup season of the Snowboard Crosser in Mont-Sainte-Anne, Canada, ends in an exciting finale. In the middle of the challenging conditions, the Austrian athletes Lukas Pachner and Pia Zerkhold each took seventh place in their competitions.

The special challenges were also shown by the Olympic champions Jakob Dusek and Alessandro Hämmerle, who left in the quarter -finals. In a dramatic duel, Dusek met Hämmerle in the race, whereby Dusek fell and fell into a somersault over Hämmerle. This incident is reminiscent of the collision of the two in the Engadine World Cup final.

results and placements

Lea Casta from France and the Canadian Eliot Grondin secured the day victory. The final placements of the other athletes were also remarkable: Hämmerle became tenth, Dusek landed in 16th place and Julian Lüftner said goodbye to 26th place in his last career race. Dusek, Pachner and Hämmerle took three, seven and eleven in the World Cup final ranking, while Zerkhold reached tenth place. Another highlight was the appointment of Elias Leitner for the "Rookie of the Year".

The successful achievements of the Austrian athletes were also recognized in the overall nation cup, which went to the local athletes in all snowboard disciplines. These successes illustrate the dominance and talent of the Austrian snowboard team and raise their position in international sport.

The Snowboard World Cup, which has produced numerous athletes since its introduction in the 1990s, attracts crowds on spectators and sports enthusiasts every year. The competition season was shaped by impressive achievements by athletes from various nations. Every year, athletes compete for important points to establish themselves in the rankings and demonstrate their skills. In the 2022/23 season, for example, athletes such as Mitsuki Ono and Julie Zogg showed excellent performance in their respective competition.

Overall, the end of the World Cup season in Mont-Sainte-Anne illustrates the extraordinary talents in snowboard sport and the exciting competition that captivates both fans and athletes. The future competitions are eagerly awaited because the athletes are preparing for new challenges and successes.

For further information about the Snowboard World Cup, please visit wikipedia Read the article on krone.at .

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