Italian Marta Bassino wins ahead of Mikaela Shiffrin in the super-G, Tessa Worley ninth

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At 26, the Transalpine won her second world gold medal on Wednesday on the Roc de Fer track in Méribel.

Italy grab another title. Two days after Federica Brignone’s victory in the combined, Marta Bassino won, Wednesday, February 8, on the super-G of the Alpine Skiing World Championships disputed on the Roc de Fer track in Méribel. The Transalpine dominated the event ahead of the American Mikaela Shiffrin (at 11 hundredths), titled in this event in 2019, and two skiers tied: the Norwegian Kajsa Vickhoff Lie and the Austrian Cornelia Huetter (at 33 hundredths).

Tessa Worley finishes 9th

This is Bassino’s second golden charm at the world championships, after that won in the parallel slalom in Cortina d’Ampezzo in 2021. At home, the tricolor clan was not successful. Best Frenchwoman, Tessa Worley finished in 9th position, 58 hundredths from the winner, while Laura Gauché took 14th place, and Romane Miradoli 16th.


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