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15 December 2024

Women’s Ski World Cup: All Eyes On Beaver Creek

Top athletes gear up for the thrilling downhill and Super-G races this weekend at the iconic Birds of Prey course.

The spotlight is on Beaver Creek this weekend as the Ski World Cup shifts its focus to the women’s races. After the esteemed men’s downhill competition, athletes are now gearing up to tackle the treacherous "Birds of Prey" course, which has garnered much respect among competitors.

Challenging conditions have always been part of skiing at Beaver Creek, and this weekend is no exception. Despite the inherent difficulties, reports suggest the course is currently in top condition, providing the perfect backdrop for what promises to be thrilling races.

On Saturday, December 14, the women will kick off with the downhill events, which will be broadcast live starting at 19:00 local time (11:00 UTC). This first round of the competition offers athletes the chance to earn valuable points early in the season. Broadcasters including Eurosport 1 and ORF1 will carry the event live, providing fans with access to the excitement from their homes.

Following the downhill race, competitors will shift gears on Sunday, December 15, to contest the season’s first Super-G at the same time. For these athletes, the hope for continued success will be palpable, especially for the Austrian team, following Cornelia Hütter’s impressive victory on Saturday. According to reports, they are eager for another win, demonstrating the competitive spirit synonymous with the Ski World Cup.

Fans can catch the Super-G live on streaming platforms, such as Discovery+, Joyn, or DAZN, all available via subscription, or utilize ZDF’s free livestream for those unable or unwilling to pay for coverage. These various avenues make it easier than ever for enthusiasts to stay tuned to the action.

Indeed, Beaver Creek's selection as the site for these outstanding events adds to its reputation as one of the premier destinations for alpine skiing. Known for its dramatic drops and exhilarating turns, the Birds of Prey course has continuously challenged the world's best skiers. It has captured the admiration of both athletes and spectators alike, as they watch competitors navigate its twists and turns with remarkable speed and precision.

Among the anticipated competitors taking the stage this weekend are several standout skiers. The Italian team is particularly strong this year, showcasing exceptional talents like Sofia Goggia and Federica Brignone, both of whom have shown promising results during their training runs on the Beaver Creek course. Goggia and Brignone's prior experiences here have cemented them as frontrunners; their skills will be pivotal as they aim for podium finishes.

Notably, Swiss skier Lara Gut-Behrami has also been turning heads, setting the fastest time during the second downhill training session, indicating her potential to clinch victory. Hütter, with her recent triumph, will undoubtedly contribute to the Austrian strategy as they plant their red, white, and red flag on the course this weekend.

While each participant has their strengths, the organization and conditions surrounding the event facilitate superb skiing and competitive edge. According to sources, the current state of the track has received high praise, revitalizing the excitement for the weekend.

Fans are encouraged to maintain close attention to updates broadcasted across their chosen platforms, ensuring they don’t miss any split-second efforts of the athletes as they race for the finish line. Not only will individual standings determine the beloved Globe, but they will also reflect early season performances, setting the tone for the international championships to come.

With all eyes on Beaver Creek, skiing enthusiasts cogitate over whom to cheer for, and all signs point toward a high-octane, unpredictable weekend. The combinations of rising talents, seasoned competitors, and pristine race conditions promise to dispatch unrivaled excitement throughout the competitions.

For those hoping to witness these stellar performances firsthand, it’s clear: fans will have plenty of options available to engage with and enjoy the high-stakes skiing action at Beaver Creek.

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