Emma Aicher surprises with a historical first World Cup victory in Kvitfjell!

Emma Aicher surprises with a historical first World Cup victory in Kvitfjell!

In Kvitfjell's Norwegian, the young ski alpine driver Emma Aicher prevailed in a gripping race and celebrated her first World Cup victory in the departure. The 21-year-old secured the victory with an outstanding performance, followed by the American Lauren Macuga, which was only 0.03 seconds behind her, and the Austrian Cornelia Hütter, who ended the race 0.19 seconds, so laola1.at . After a strong second place the day before, this is not only a personal triumph for Aicher, but also the first World Cup victory for the German Ski Association (DSV) this season and the first departure victory in over five years.

Despite her impressive journey, Aicher himself was surprised by her success: "It didn't feel as good as yesterday," she said, after reaching the goal. Their victory marks an important milestone for the German women in ski alpine sports, with the last departure victory through a German in 2020 by Viktoria Rebensburg. Rebensburg, who appeared as a co-commentator at Eurosport, praised Aicher's skillful driving style and analyzed: "She has offset her plan so cool, insane", like Eurosport.de reported.

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