This afternoon at La Molina finished the IPC World Cup skiers with disabilities. During the three days that lasted the competition, athletes have exhibited a high level participants in the various disciplines contested.
The competition with the participation of the best skiers in the world with disabilities. There were 80 athletes from 14 different countries. The general feeling of participants was very positive, especially highlighting the condition of the tracks and the organization of the World Cup.
The first two days of testing, Tuesday and Wednesday, disputed the evidence of Slalom (SL) in different categories. Today, the last day of competition, took place the Giant (GS) in the stadiums of Comella-Stadium, one of the favorite tracks for athletes. Noted that the second race today was very tight in the categories of men standing and sitting. It later made the final award ceremony and the closing ceremony of the World Cup.
IPC classifications 3rd Day
On this final day of competition in the category great players have been impaired in the female Russian guide Pavel and Alexandra Frantseva Zabotin, which has achieved first place in the three days of competition. Regarding men have lived a great duel between the Russian Valery Redkozubov who has won two of the tests ahead of the Olympic Yon Santacana giant that was awarded today.
Sitting in class the winner was the French Marie Bochet, who has won two of three races held. Today the giant could only be second. Referring now to the men's winner was Austrian Michael Gourley, although the big winner of the Cup was Russian Alexander Alybyev who won both slalom.
Regarding the category the winner was sitting Kimberly Joiner Canada imposed this time the winner of two slalom Anna Schaffelhuber. As for men has won the Swiss Christoph Kunz, noted that none of the athletes in this category could repeat podium.
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