Alpine Skiing Mens Super G Winter Universiade Trentino 2013











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14/12/2013: Blaise Giezendanner, silver medal winner of Friday's downhill, concluded his race in 1:22.32 forerunning his team-mate Nicola Raffort of 55 hundredths and Italy's Gugliemo Bosca of 80 hundredths at Passo San Pellegrino. • The French team felt particularly well on this race trail, designed by a French coach, after Friday's upset in Super G, when the Bleus were able to take just one medal while placing three athletes in the top six. • Giezendanner was strong in the first and most difficult part of the slope with its numerous corners and layed the foundation for victory. • The Italian team had to settle for bronze achieved by Gugliemo Bosca from Milan confirming his excellent performance after the third place in Friday's downhill. • For Davide Cazzaniga - winner of Friday's downhill - this was not a lucky day. In the split time he signed the second best performance, but then he missed a gate and didn't finish the race. • Tomorrow, another competition, Ladies' Super G, will take place in Passo San Pellegrino starting at 10am. In Val di Fassa usually the Italian national Alpine skiing team trains. • Karlheinz Töchterle, the Austrian Minister for science and research, gave the awards at the Flower Ceremony, together with Winter Universiade Trentino 2013 president's Sergio Anesi, and Ms. Daria De Petris, University of Trento's dean. • They said • Blaise Giezendanner (FRA): I'm really happy with my performance because I knew I could make it. It is a very good personal result as well as a team's one. Tonight we will finally party. This is my first time in Passo San Pellegrino, it is a fantastic place and I like the track very much for its variety. The first part was pretty technical and the final one easier. My next competition is the Giant slalom in Pozza di Fassa -no slalom competition for me . • Nicola Raffort (FRA): Now I am finally happy, after yesterday's medal lost for a few hundredths of a second. I was really motivated to do my best -- and I succeeded. Blaise is really unbeatable, and for this reason I'm satisfied with my performance. This is a medal I will never forget . • Guglielmo Bosca (ITA): If anyone would have told me I was going to win two medals in speed races at the Universiade, I wouldn't have cared. This year, I didn't almost train these disciplines. But I won two wonderful bronze medals! I dedicate them to the memory of my grandmother Giampiera, recently passed away, and to the great Amato Cerise [Italian ski-coach from Lombardia], passed away a few days ago because of a terrible illness. My Universiade is not over yet. There are still technical competitions coming up and I hope to have the same results, even if the names oft he start list promise though races . • Stay tuned with FISU and follow us on our different social platforms! • Subscribe to our Youtube Channel : ‪http://www.youtube.com/subscribe_widg... • Follow us on: • Facebook: ‪  / fisu.internationaluniversitysport   • ‬Twitter: ‪  / fisunetwork   • ‬flicker: ‪http://www.flickr.com/people/fisu_net... • Visit the official website of the FISU Movement at http://www.fisu.net for all information on University Games, Sports and Athletes, National FISU Committees and FISU News.

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