Winter Games New Zealand: Action Packed Slalom Finals

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Switzerland’s Janine Maechler on her way to winning the 2024 New Zealand Winter Games. Photo: Winter Games NZ

Coronet Peak, Queenstown (31ย August 2024) โ€“ย Day two of FIS Australia New Zealand Cup (ANC) Slalom racing saw blue skies and warm temperatures at Queenstownโ€™s Coronet Peak ski field with a 120-strong international field of athletes set to charge on the ProAm slope. Switzerlandโ€™s Janine Maechler brought home the win in the womenโ€™s field to match her brother Retoโ€™s gold medal yesterday. In the menโ€™s field, experienced World Cup racer Sam Maes (BEL) found another gear to step up from bronze yesterday andย claim gold today.

First out of the gates were the top three placegetters from yesterdayโ€™s womenโ€™s ANC Slalom: New Zealand’s Piera Hudson, Austriaโ€™s Franziska Gritsch, and GBโ€™s Reece Bellโ€”back in the hunt for the medals but being chased by an equally determined field and by the end of the day the podium would see a whole new set of faces.

Bell, who skied one of the fastest runs of the day yesterday, started her day in top gear, holding the lead after run one, 0.11s ahead of Maechler. Kiwi Piera Hudson, wearing the yellow bib after her win yesterday also had a solid start to her day, sitting in third place, hot on Maechlerโ€™s heels and 0.12s off the lead.

Following a course reset for the second run, the women were back in the gates with the start order flipped and the top seeds last to run.ย Frustrated about dropping out of podium contention yesterday after initially holding the lead, Maechler used this as motivation and skied a blinder of a second run to claim the win by 0.36s.

โ€œI was a little bit angry about yesterday because I skied well in the first run and then the second run was not that good, I was angry and that helped me today,โ€ she explained. โ€œI went a little bit stronger and pushed harder on the second run today.โ€

Maechler added that her brotherโ€™s success yesterday had also spurred her on. โ€œWe are really close and I was so happy for him and I think it pushed me today;ย  I wanted to do that too.โ€

Women’s Podium (left to right): Lucrezia Lorenzi (ITA) 2nd, Janine Machaeler (SUI) 1st, Amelie Klopfenstein (SUI) 3rd. Photo: Winter Games NZ

Italyโ€™s Lucrezia Lorenzi also had an outstanding day, skiing from a bib 21 start into fifth place after run one and then jumping into second place with her two-run times combined. Amelie Klopfenstein (SUI) rounded out the podium in third place with Reece Bell in fourth and Piera Hudson fifth. Hudson and Maechler are now the joint holders of the ANC yellow bib.

Belgium’s Sam Maes charging down the course to take the win. Photo: Winter Games NZ

In the menโ€™s field, Reto Maechler of Switzerland had his sights set on finishing his day back on the podium, skiing into second place on run one, 0.05s behind Norwayโ€™s Theodor Braekken, but it wasnโ€™t to be and he would eventually finish his day just off the podium in fourth place.

The day went the other way for experienced World Cup racer Sam Maes who turned his speed up a notch or two for his second run, moving up from fifth place to claim the win.

โ€œI finally found my extra gear that I was also looking for yesterday. First run I think I still held back a little too much but the second run was good. A step up is always good, Iโ€™m happy with that,โ€ he said. Maes continued, โ€œI think weโ€™ve had some great slalom races for what the conditions are. The weather hasnโ€™t been our best friend the last two weeks but Coronet Peak has done a good job hosting these races, it was great to ski. Itโ€™s a good preparation for the World Cup season and itโ€™s building every run.โ€

Italyโ€™s Simon Maurberger also had a good second run which saw him move from fourth place after run one to second place after run two, 0.27s behind Maes. Braekken finished third.

Todayโ€™s slalom races were the final ones on the Winter Games NZ alpine program. The action continues at Cardrona Alpine Resort tomorrow with the FIS Snowboard Slopestyle World Cup.

Men’s Podium (left to right): Simon Maurberger (ITA) 2nd, Sam Makes (BEL) 1st, Theodor Braekken (NOR) 3rd. Photo: Winter Games NZ

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