Sara Hector was last year, eleven in Solden, eleventh place, she then shared with Jessica Lindell-Vikarby. But after the fine last season, and with training for this year’s premiere in the back, Sara had greater demands on himself.
– Yes, absolutely, so that now go around and be happy with this effort, it is simply not possible, says Sara midway between her normal laugh at the same time, she fought the disappointment and tears.
Some minor mistakes in the first run cost rhythm and a little time, but the opportunity still existed to climb in the results.
In the second run, Sara knew that it was going to go fast. Frida his daughter had been to a kanonåk and climbed from 20 to the top-ten. But instead of getting to the ride she felt she had the capacity to so it was a tough skiing where the skis not got the perfect bit on the hard ice was required.
In cases where she finished third and thus was the hope for a place on the podium away with six riders remained. Sara laughed until towards all of the case, but then disappointment take over for a while.
Giant Slalom specialist Federica Brignone surprised with two strong runs and trembled never and could finally win and take his first World Cup victory, before Mkkaela Shiffrin , which thus started the race for the overall victory.
The most happy in goal was Tina Weirather, Liechtenstein, went in goal number one with two skiers left and podieplatsen was finished.
Kajsa Kling got a more secluded location, but it was a happy and pleased Kajsa who finished 21st. After struggling to score the first run and took the last spot for the second run, she had to start first of all in the second run. Something she managed well and climbed nine places to 21st place.
– I have to be pleased with, things went better in the second run and especially in the steep, summed Kajsa, who is back after
Less happy was Maria Pietilä Holmner, last year eight in Sölden, but now 22th, placement after Kajsa.
Leksand Nathalie Eklund accounted for a good ride, 38th but missed the chance to go second run.
During the World Cup continues on Sunday with the men’s giant slalom with Andre Myhrer, Anthon Cassman and Mattias Rönngren.
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