Winter Games New Zealand: Local Kiwi Ski Racer Piera Hudson Takes Win in Slalom

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New Zealand’s Piera Hudson making swift work of the gates. Photo: Winter Games NZ

The fast-paced action of the Winter Games NZ alpine ski racing program continued at Coronet Peak on Friday, August 30, with the first of two FIS Australia New Zealand Cup (ANC) Slalom races. Spectators passing over the top of the course on the Coronet Express chairlift were treated to prime viewing including a winning performance by New Zealandโ€™s Piera Hudson.

A large field of 86 men and 39 women representing 16 different nations tackled two runs set on the ProAm slope.

โ€œA lot of international teams have travelled to New Zealand to train this season and are using the ANC races as a pre-World Cup test and to benchmark themselves ahead of the northern hemisphere season,โ€ explained Winter Games NZ Alpine Manager Hannah Hazeldine.

The women were first on course this morning with Hudson, starting in bib 11, laying down a fantastic first run which initially had her sitting in second place just 0.05 seconds behind Switzerlandโ€™s Janine Maechler.ย Pushing hard on the second run, Hudson managed to jump into the lead with Maechler dropping back into fifth place on combined run times.

Emotional on seeing the result at the finish line, Hudson explained, โ€œThis time last year I was in hospital for a second knee surgery. A year later it just feels really good to put it together and finally start to get my confidence back and some self-belief.โ€

Austria’s Franziska Gritsch charging down the course. Photo: Winter Games NZ

Austriaโ€™s Franziska Gritsch picked up the pace on run two to finish in second place 0.09s behind Hudson, while Great Britainโ€™s Reece Bell skied an exceptionally fast second run which saw her jump from eighth after run one into third place on combined times for a place on the podium.

Women’s Podium (left to right): Franziska Gritsch (AUT) 2nd, Piera Hudson (NZL) 1st, Reece Bell (GBR) 3rd. Photo: Winter Games NZ

It still turned out to be a good day for the Maechler family with Janineโ€™s older brother Reto claiming the win in the menโ€™s field. Trailing compatriot Joel Luetolf by 0.10s after run one and with experienced World Cup racer Sam Maes (BEL) sitting just 0.46s off the lead in third place Maechlerย knew it would be all go on run two.

Switzerland’s Reto Maechler flying to first place on the podium. Photo: Winter Games NZ

Conditions on course became challenging as a very cold wind whipped across the course drying out the top layer of snow and making the surface grippy with almost half the menโ€™s field recording DNFs in run one.ย Undaunted, Maechler put the hammer down and recorded the fastest time on run two to leapfrog into first place. Luetolf finished his day in second place 0.23s behind Maechler, with Maes finishing in third place.

Men’s Podium (left to right): Joel Luetolf (SUI) 2nd, Reto Maechler (SUI) 1st, Sam Makes (BEL) 3rd. Photo: Winter Games NZ

โ€œIโ€™m feeling great, the second run was really tough with the snow conditions but Iโ€™m really happy with the result because there are a lot of really good racers here,โ€ said Maechler. โ€œI had a tough season last year but now with this race Iโ€™m feeling good.”

The Winter Games NZ alpine action continues on Saturday, August 31, with the second FIS ANC Slalom race.

The FIS Snowboard Slopestyle World Cup presented by La Roche Posay & Cardrona Alpine Resort was postponed due to high winds and is taking place on Saturday, August 31. Ritchie Date, FIS Park & Pipe Contest Director explained that the inconsistent wind gusting on course created an uneven playing field for the athletes, and therefore the decision was made to postpone the event.


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