Super G-Sensation: Austria's women fight for the world championship title!

Super G-Sensation: Austria's women fight for the world championship title!

At the 2025 World Championships in Saalbach, the encounters of the big names are pending: In the women's Super-G, the Austrians are struggling against strong competition from Switzerland and Italy. Cornelia Hütter, Stephanie Venier, Ariane Rädler and Ricarda Haaser put everything on one card to set a strong signal after the disappointing zero number in the team competition. "One, two or three" is their common goal, while the expectations are high, especially in view of the season so far, in which five different winners have already triumphed in the World Cup races, as krone.at

drama in Kitzbühel: Fall and Triumph

At the same time, a dramatic scenario also occurred in Kitzbühel. Lukas Feurstein opened the Super-G for Austria, but had to give up early due to a technical problem. The competition was bumpy, and even US star Ryan Cochran-Siegle could not meet the expectations and landed in a disappointing 32nd place. While the first runners from Austria started with strong performances, the Swiss Marco Odermatt took the lead in the eighth run and finally won with an impressive time of 0.89 seconds. He celebrated his second Super-G victory of the season, such as skiracing.com reported.

In the end, however, Raphael Haaser stole the show to the Swiss athletes. With a courageous run, he took second place and caused enthusiasm among the domestic fans. This podium marks Haaser's fourth Super-G podium and shows once more that local talents in Kitzbühel are particularly strong. The tension remains high, because the eyes are now aimed at the legendary Hahnenkamm descent, which is considered the ultimate test for courage and skill.

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