Friday, February 5, 2016

Downhill Drama for Source: Lost ski for the second time – Dagbladet.no

(Dagbladet): Kjetil Jansrud (30) won Saturday’s World Cup downhill in Korean Jeongseon. Jansrud took with it his first downhill victory of the season.

The race was far more dramatic for Aleksander Aamodt Kilde. Just 13 seconds into the track went wrong for the Norwegian
He lost ytterskia when he landed after the first jump the track.

Seconds before he was measured to 116 km / h, but the Norwegian managed an to keep up you nancy.

– He’s supposed to be some available here, for this really should not happen, says NRK kommentatorduo Andreas Toft and Marius Arnesen.

The source was clearly exasperated that the competition was over before he had managed to get properly started, and threw ski down.

– He’s really pissed now, says the commentary.



Second time this year

It’s just over a month ago the same thing happened with the Norwegian during downhill race in Santa Caterina in Italy. Also at that time he managed to stay on the legs.

After the competition in Italy, he was crystal clear that it’s not especially fun to lose one of the ski center in a gutter.

– There is a heart in my throat feeling, one becomes completely dressed when you lose ski. There was fortunately not so fast right there, says Source, which estimates that went for about 100 km / h, he said.

– An achievement to avoid falling, said NRK kommentatorduo Andreas Toft and Trond Bentestuen the time.

Best in the Olympic hill

Jansrud started as number 18 and led from the first intermediate time. He lost a little against Dominik Paris, but secured nevertheless a clear lead two tenths ahead of the Italian. It was more than enough to ensure victory the South Korean track to be used for the Winter Olympics in 2018.

Behind Kjetil Jansrud followed Italian Dominik Paris (0.20 seconds), American Steven Nyman (0.41 seconds), Italian Peter fill (0.47 seconds) and Swiss Beat Feuz (0.49 seconds).

The case is updated.

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