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Katharina Truppe was the fifteenth best Austrian in the Sölden Women’s Giant Slalom. That means the worst result of the ÖSV women in the history of Sölden competitions. Not surprisingly, ÖSV women’s chief Christian Mitter was disappointed afterward.
Since Joschi Kopp | 9:55 PM, October 17, 2020
Since the World Cup Giant Slalom took place in Sölden, there has always been a place in the top ten for the women of the ÖSV. The worst result so far was for Red-White-Red in 1996, when Alexandra Meissnitzer It was tenth. This time busy Katharina’s Troop 15th as best Austrian runner. “I haven’t been in the top 15 for a long time, but being the best 15th Austrian is not good. My second race was a real botch, they almost eliminated me. It’s good that we now know where we are and what we have to work on, ”said Carinthian.