The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

DOUBLE GOLD

Parallel event produces joint winners at ski worlds

- By ERIC WILLEMSEN

CORTINA D’AMPEZZO, ITALY (AP) » Katharina Liensberge­r was talking to reporters in the mixed zone when she learned that her silver medal in the parallel vent had been upgraded to a tie for gold at the Alpine skiing world championsh­ips.

The Austrian fell to the snow in celebratio­n.

“I just cannot believe it, but it’s true,” Liensberge­r said. “I was a little bit confused in the finish.”

There was plenty of confusion

to go around as the parallel event made its debut at the world championsh­ips.

The format with skiers competing side by side on giant slalom-like courses is a TVfriendly spectacle meant to add more excitement to the championsh­ips. But the event has seen so many rule changes over the years that even organizers needed some time to sort out how to divvy up the medals.

The women’s two-run final between Marta Bassino and Liensberge­r ended in a tie, and organizers initially declared the Italian the winner as she came from behind in the second leg.

However, that was an old rule which isn’t valid anymore. So the results were quickly

changed to having two cochampion­s.

“Just 0.00 (on the clock), and then nobody knew what was going on,” Liensberge­r said.

There was no confusion over the result in the men’s final, where Mathieu Faivre won both runs against Croatian skier Filip Zubcic to earn France its first gold of the worlds.

Bronze in the women’s event went to France’s Tessa Worley, who defeated Paula Moltzan of the United States.

“My best at world champs before this was (18th), so fourth is incredible,” said Moltzan, who finished runner-up in the only World Cup parallel event this season in November.

Why is Moltzan doing so well at parallel races?

“I like the start gates,” she said. “As athletes we’re all super-competitiv­e so I think this is an interestin­g way to bring it out of everybody and I had a lot of fun. I just like it.”

Loic Meillard won bronze for Switzerlan­d in the men’s race after beating Alexander Schmid of Germany in the small final.

A qualificat­ion round had reduced the field for both races to 16 skiers, with Petra Vlhova, Lara Gut-Behrami and Marco Schwarz among the most notable eliminatio­ns in that early morning session.

Several other big names hadn’t entered the event, including Mikaela Shiffrin, Michelle Gisin, Alexis Pinturault and Henrik Kristoffer­sen.

“I think we all really like racing it,” Shiffrin said. “It’s more of a sort of tournament-style atmosphere, it’s just sort of electric for the whole race. There is not like any downtime for the viewers.”

Still, racing the parallel event at these worlds has never been an option for the American, mainly because she lacked time for the specific training required because of the unique start gate and course set.

“I do like the parallel event but it’s still a difficult event to plan logistical­ly. Even now there’s definitely some things to sort through,” Shiffrin said. “The list of logistics that kind of create an issue is pretty long.”

Which showed in Tuesday’s race.

Once again at a parallel race, the two courses were not equally fast, with almost all runs won by the skier on the red course. The racers switched sides between runs, so they had one go at each course, but it was an advantage to have the faster course for the second run.

 ?? GIOVANNI AULETTA - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Italy’s Marta Bassino, right, and Austria’s Katharina Liensberge­r show their gold medals after the parallel giant slalom, at the alpine ski World Championsh­ips in Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy, Tuesday, Feb.16, 2021.
GIOVANNI AULETTA - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Italy’s Marta Bassino, right, and Austria’s Katharina Liensberge­r show their gold medals after the parallel giant slalom, at the alpine ski World Championsh­ips in Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy, Tuesday, Feb.16, 2021.
 ?? GIOVANNI AULETTA - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? France’s Mathieu Faivre shows his gold medal of the parallel giant slalom, at the alpine ski World Championsh­ips in Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy, Tuesday, Feb.16, 2021.
GIOVANNI AULETTA - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS France’s Mathieu Faivre shows his gold medal of the parallel giant slalom, at the alpine ski World Championsh­ips in Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy, Tuesday, Feb.16, 2021.
 ?? GIOVANNI AULETTA - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Italy’s Marta Bassino competes during the parallel giant slalom, at the alpine ski World Championsh­ips in Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy, Tuesday, Feb.16, 2021.
GIOVANNI AULETTA - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Italy’s Marta Bassino competes during the parallel giant slalom, at the alpine ski World Championsh­ips in Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy, Tuesday, Feb.16, 2021.

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