At 32, the Frenchwoman Tessa Worley won her second small giant slalom globe on Sunday at home, after her fourth place in the giant of the Alpine Skiing World Cup finals, won by the Italian Federica Brignone in Méribel.
After her failed Olympics in Beijing, marked by an exit from the track, the double giant world champion (2013 and 2017) ended the season with a bang to win a second time in the general classification of the specialty after 2017.
Since her immense disappointment in China for her last Games, the flag bearer won the giant of Lenzerheide then signed a fourth place in Are and therefore a new one in Méribel on Sunday, under a bright sun and a warm atmosphere like the smoke bombs in the arrival area. This little globe was welcomed by tears in the French clanthat of his companion, the ex-slalomer Julien Lizeroux, but also of his teammate Clara Diez.