Time scene at Paraski-WM: Aigner and Haberl completely disappointed!
Time scene at Paraski-WM: Aigner and Haberl completely disappointed!
At the Para Alpin Ski World Championship in Marburg, Slovenia, there was a dramatic breakdown on Monday in the time measurement, which caused great excitement. The Austrian skier Johannes Aigner, who had won five medals at the Paralympics in Beijing, was particularly affected. He had to have bad experiences with the timing when his term was suddenly displayed after an excellent first run with over seven seconds. Aigner reported frustrated: "Apparently you stopped time with the sundial." Later he was placed in first place through manual correction, only to be shared back to fifth place in livetiming. As the crown reported , a new evaluation of the camera material for the second round was not correct.
chaos in the results
The confusion was great in the target area, and Aigner expressed his lack of understanding of these breakdowns at a World Cup: "It is simply not understandable that something like this happens. We had the impression that it was stopped with the sundial, although no sun was seen." Despite the chaos, Aigner continued to fight and ended up fourth in the visually impaired class. His guide, Nico Haberl, added: "It is simply depressing for us. We want more professionalism in the time measurement."The event was filled with further ups and downs. Volgger described that he drove carefully in the first round, but was fully hanging in the second run. Nevertheless, the great theme of the time measurement remains that shocked the athletes and the spectators. It is evident that these incidents should not occur in a World Cup, and the athletes hope for a solution to avoid such breakdowns in the future
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