Olympia della Tofane being prepared. More than 50 staff at work on the slope that will host the Women's Alpine Ski World Cup in Cortina 20-22 January. Tofana Lounge sold out.
With only 15 days to go until the start of the 2023 Women's Ski World Cup in the Ampezzo valley, Fondazione Cortina announces a reunion with some of the athletes that have made ski history on the Tofane, to mark 30 years of World Cup races in Cortina.
Renate Götschl and Anja Pärson are among the athletes who will join the celebrations which will take place during the Women's Ski World Cup, 20-22 January.
With less than a month to go until the Women's Audi FIS Ski World Cup races in Cortina, preparations are nearly complete. The Finish area in Rumerlo, at the feet of the iconic Tofane mountains, is being set up for the superG and downhill races scheduled for the 20, 21, and 22 January 2023.
On the spectacular Olympia of the Tofane, the Valtellina girl conquers her second success in the World Cup, ahead of Austria's Tamara Tippler and Switzerland's Michelle Gisin. Fourth place for Federica Brignone. A bad fall for Sofia Goggia
The Italian skier, stronger than mistakes and wind, wins the World Cup downhill on the Olympia of Tofane, confirming her supremacy in speed. On the podium the Austrian Ramona Siebenhofer and the Czech Ester Ledecká. Tomorrow the Super-G
In the second time-trial for the World Cup downhill on the Olympia Tofane, Goggia set the best time. Behind the Italian, the Norwegian Ragnhild Mowinckel and the Swiss Michelle Gisin.
The first-time training in view of the downhill of Saturday 21st has seen the leader of the specialty record the best time ahead of the Austrian Siebenhofer, twice winner on Olympia, and of Federica Brignone. Tickets sold out.
UPDATED PROGRAM! Saturday 22nd January the downhill (11:30 CET), Sunday 23rd the super-G (11:45 CET). The spectacular Olympia of the Tofane will be the stage where the first three in the overall ranking will compete: Mikaela Shiffrin, Petra Vlhova and Sofia Goggia.