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| 14:31 | See you tomorrow for the very last event of these World Championships, the Men's Slalom, featuring French favorite Jean-Baptiste Grange, starting at 10 am ! | |
| 14:24 | What a great performance from Maria Riesch ! The German champion finished ahead of the Czech Sarka Zahrobska and the Finn Tanja Poutiainen to claim her very first World Cup title ! The young French skier Nastasia Noens clinched the 13th spot after an encouraging run. | |
| 14:22 | Manuela Moelgg took many risks...and unfortunately missed a gate in the last part of the race ! Maria Riesch is the new Slalom World Champion ! | |
| 14:18 | Lindsey Vonn just felt down too ! The first American woman to win the World Super-G title won't claim another medal in Val D'Isere... | |
| 14:17 | Disappointing run from Sandrine Aubert, the French skier was off to a great start but felt down ! She finished in 2:40.37, 48.57 seconds behind Maria Riesch... | |
| 14:15 | The Czech Sarka Zahrobska, World Cup title-holder, achieved a great run and ended 0.77 seconds away from the top spot, in 1:52.57 ! | |
| 14:12 | Maria Riesch just took over the top spot with an amazing run ! The German champion finished in 1:51.80, more than one second faster, than "Pouti". She will be hard to beat today... | |
| 14:11 | Sanni Leinonen, another Finn skier, couldn't reproduce her great first run and clinched the 9th spot. | |
| 14:09 | Canada's Anna Goodman almost felt down but finally crossed the finish line 1.38 seconds behind "Pouti". | |
| 14:07 | Finland's Tanja Poutiainen is the new leader after finishing this second run in 1:52.89 ! | |
| 14:04 | Another Italian skier just took over the top spot ! Denise Karbon crossed the finish line in 1:52.90, just 0.03 seconds faster than her compatriot Nicole Gius ! | |
| 14:02 | Croatia's Ana Jelusic managed to claim a Top 3 finish in 1:53.67, 0.74 seconds away from the top. | |
| 14:01 | Another runner-up: Swizterland's Denise Feierabend had a great finish and edged Chmelar to finish just 0.56 seconds behind Gius. | |
| 14:01 | OK/La Daille slope: the second part of the men's slalom qualifications is over | |
| 13:58 | Fanny Chmelar had some trouble in the first part of the race but claimed the second spot in 1:53.76. | |
| 13:55 | Great performance from Italy's Nicole Gius who clinch the top spot with a stunning time: 1:52.93. | |
| 13:54 | Aline Bonjour almost took over the top spot but finished just 0.06 seconds behind the Swedish champion. | |
| 13:52 | Italy's Irene Curtoni missed a gate and looked very disappointed, she throws punches in the air... | |
| 13:50 | Brigitte Acton looked set to clinch the fastest time but she probably went down too fast, and finished almost 14 seconds away from the top... | |
| 13:49 | Nastasia Noens, the second French skier to go, took over the second spot in 1:54.29, just 0.51 seconds behind Anja Paerson. | |
| 13:46 | Anja Paerson took a lot of risks and it worked ! The Swedish champion finished in 1:53.78, more than one second faster than Sandra Gini ! | |
| 13:44 | Slovenia's Marusa Ferk achieved a good run but finally ended 0.40 seconds away from the Swiss. | |
| 13:42 | Switzerland's Sandra Gini is the new leader ! She clinched the fastest time in 1:54.80, more than one second ahead of Kathrin Hoelzl ! | |
| 13:41 | Marion Bertrand, the first French skier to go this afternoon, looked set to take over the top spot but she felt down just before the end... | |
| 13:39 | Resi Stiegler clinched the second fastest time in 1:56.34, just 0.45 seconds behind the German leader. | |
| 13:37 | Karen Persyn finished 1.67 seconds away from Hoelzl. | |
| 13:35 | Great performance from Kathrin Hoelzl, the Giant Slalom World Champion clinched the top spot in 1:55.89, more than two seconds faster than the previous leader. | |
| 13:33 | Katarzyna Karasinka, another Polish, achieved a good run and finished in 1:59.03, just behind Lolovic. | |
| 13:32 | Poland's Aleksandra Klus was 0.40 seconds late and finally ended more than two seconds away from the Serbian. | |
| 13:31 | Jelena Lolovic finished in 1:58.01, establishing the very first fastest time. | |
| 13:26 | Thirty skiers will take part in this second run, trying to claim the last Women's event. | |
| 13:22 | The Women's Slalom second run will start in a few minutes. Serbia's Jelena Lolovic will be the first to go, followed by two Polish skiers, Aleksandra Klus and Katarzyna Karasinka. | |
| 11:43 | It's now over for the Women's Slalom first run. Serbia's Jelena Lolovic was the last skier to qualify, while Italy's Manuela Moelgg claimed the top spot in 55 seconds, 0.24 seconds ahead of Lindsey Vonn and 0.40 seconds ahead of Sandrine Aubert. See you at 1.30 pm for the second run. | |
| 11:36 | Three French skiers started this first run and they all managed to claim a Top 30 finish ! | |
| 11:32 | Ulusoy, Poshka, Denzler, Bassani Antivari, Sun and Liu quit the race while Fedotova finished in 1:12.97, almost 18 seconds behind the Italian leader... | |
| 11:27 | Nine other skiers out of the last fourteen didn't finish. Turkey's Tugba Dasdemir managed to cross the finish line in 1:09.59. | |
| 11:20 | Almost 50 skiers have now crossed the finish line. Only the first 30 will be able to take part in the second run and the rankings shouldn't change now. Italy's Manuela Moelgg is still on top just ahead of Lindsey Vonn while France's Sandrine Aubert completes the podium. | |
| 11:17 | Maria Belen and Macarena Simari Birkner managed to cross the finish line, but the Argentinian sisters are far away from the fastest times and won't take part in the second run. | |
| 11:12 | Ten skiers out of the last eleven didn't finish... It's already over for Gutierrez, Ferk, Kirkova, Njeim, Skarkova, Jarvis, Kucerova, Matsotska, Trmcic and Clemente. | |
| 11:06 | Good run from Karen Persyn. The Belgian finished in 58.42 and clinched the 26th place. | |
| 11:02 | Slovakia's Jana Gantnerova wasn't able to finish, like Slovenia's Vanja Brodnik. | |
| 10:56 | Mizue Hoshi, the only Japanese skier to go today, finished in 59.31. | |
| 10:54 | Marion Bertrand, the last French skier to go, showed a lot of aggressiveness and clinched the 24th fastest time. It's should be enough to take part in the second run... | |
| 10:53 | Norway's Lene Loeseth wasn't able to finish, like her two sisters Mona and Nina. It's a family affair... | |
| 10:49 | Young French skier Nastasia Noens made a mistake in the first part of the race but she managed to recover and finished in 57.06, clinching the 17th spot. |
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| 10:47 | The Austrian skiers struggle, it's now Anna Fenninger time but she crosses the finish line in 1:00.37, more than five seconds away from the top. | |
| 10:44 | If Marie-Michele Gagnon went out of the course, Sarah Schleper finished 4.33 seconds behind the leader. | |
| 10:41 | Stunning performance from young Finn Sanni Leinonen who finished in 55.78, taking over the seventh fastest time ! | |
| 10:40 | Switzerland's Rabea Grand took over the tenth spot in 56.01, just 1.01 seconds behind the Italian leader. | |
| 10:37 | USA's Hailey Duke missed a gate but she climbed up the slope to finish 12.66 seconds away from the top spot. | |
| 10:36 | Liechtenstein's Marina Nigg finished far away from the top (+2.56) but should be able to take part in the second run. | |
| 10:35 | Great performance from Canada's Anna Goodman who clinched the seventh spot in 55.86 (+0.86). | |
| 10:34 | Manuela Moelgg is still on top of the standings while Aline Bonjour just finished 1.83 seconds away from the Italian. | |
| 10:30 | Fanny Chmelar managed to cross the finish line. But the German is far away from the leaders (56.62). | |
| 10:29 | Norway's Nina Loeseth stuck her skis into a hole and felt down. She is the seventh skier to quit this morning. | |
| 10:28 | Croatia's Nika Fleiss missed a gate and had to quit, like Germany's Susanne Riesch who went through a gate. | |
| 10:25 | Slovenia's Marusa Ferk finished more than two seconds away from the fastest time. | |
| 10:25 | Denise Karbon, a downhill specialist, finished less than one second away from her compatriot Moelgg (+0.95), taking over the eighth place. | |
| 10:22 | Sweden's Therese Borssen and Austria's Michaela Kirchgasser weren't able to finish the race. | |
| 10:19 | Kathrin Hoelzl, the Giant Slalom World Champion, couldn't achieve another great performance and finished far away from the top (+3.42). | |
| 10:17 | Sweden's Frida Hansdotter, in her own style, showed a lot of aggressiveness and finished in 55.62, clinching the fifth spot. | |
| 10:16 | Nicole Gius, another Italian, almost felt down but managed to cross the finish line, 1.75 seconds away from the top spot. | |
| 10:15 | Croatia's Ana Jelusic ended more than one second behind Moelgg: 56.04. | |
| 10:14 | France's Sandrine Aubrier got a lot of cheers from the crowd and achieved a great performance, finishing at the third spot, just 0.40 seconds away from the leader. | |
| 10:13 | Italy's Manuela Moelgg clinch the fastest time with an astonishing time: 55.00 seconds ! | |
| 10:12 | Kathrin Zettel slided and went out of the course ! What a disappointment ! | |
| 10:07 | Nice performance from Finland's Tanja Poutiainen who finished in 55.91. | |
| 10:05 | Anja Paerson, another favorite, struggles and finishes far away from Vonn (57.09). | |
| 10:03 | Maria Pietilae-Holmner made a small mistake in the beginning of the race and then she missed a bend and felt down. She is the first to quit this morning. | |
| 10:02 | Lindsey Vonn, who became last week the first American woman to win the world Super-G title, achieved a great run and already claimed the top spot in 55.24. | |
| 10:01 | The Czech Sarka Zahrobska is the first to go this morning, she finishes in 55.47. | |
| 09:55 | The Women's Slalom first run is set to start in a few minutes. Vonn, Paerson and Riesch are among the main favorites but France's Sandrine Aubert has another chance to shine today. | |
| 09:08 | The sun is out but we have some clouds coming. | |
| 09:05 | Good morning, today is a great day just like yesterday but beware, the temperature has reached -20° . | |
| 07:00 | Hello! Today the program is dense: 10am: Women's Slalom (1st run); 1:30pm: Women's Slalom (2nd run); 10am and 1pm: Men's qulifications for the Slalom |
Also to be read - Sport
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Saturday, 14 February 2009 What a great performance from Maria Riesch !Read more |
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Saturday, 14 February 2009 The first run of the Women's slalomRead more |

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TV Val d'Isère 2009
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Friday, 13 February 2009 The President Nicolas Sarkozy will be in Val d'Isère this Saturday.Read more |
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Saturday, 14 February 2009 The qualifications for the Men's slalomRead more |

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Championship's Results List
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| Super Combined L : Results 2nd run |
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| Downhill M : Results |
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| Giant L : Results 1st run |
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| Slalom L : Results 1st run |
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