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    Success at last for Igor Sikorski

    21.03.2019

    Polish star back on top after a rocky season

    male Para alpine sit skier Igor Sikorski on the podium Igor Sikorski (C) celebrated his first gold on day one of the final World Cup in Morzine © • Luc Percival
    By Lena Smirnova | For World Para Alpine Skiing
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    It has been a strange year for Igor Sikorski. Coming into the World Cup as one of the favourites in the men’s sitting class, the Polish skier has swerved his way through an underwhelming season filled with off the podium finishes and DNFs.

    His best results this season were bronze medals in slalom. But that changed at the World Para Alpine Skiing World Cup finals in Morzine, France, where the Polish dynamo rediscovered his racing mojo and soared to gold.

    After his second run, Sikorski sat by the leader box looking up at the course as the race leader and world champion Jeroen Kampschreur pushed from the starting gate. But mid-course, the Dutchman was launched metres into the air and could not finish the race.

    “It’s a great feeling to win at the end of the season,” Sikorski said. “I didn’t have enough effective training because I spent a lot of time testing a new mono-ski and testing equipment, but now I am in good form.

    “It motivates me to work hard for the next season.”

    Japan’s Taiki Morii took the silver on the second to last competition day at this season’s World Cup while Norway’s Jesper Pedersen grabbed the bronze.

    Home runs

    French superstars Marie Bochet and Arthur Bauchet proved uncatchable on home turf as both took victories in their respective standing classes.

    With their families and fans waving French flags and cow bells at the finish line, it was a perfect celebration for the French duo who are now also guaranteed the overall crystal globes.

    “It’s magic again. I know I say this word a lot, a lot, a lot during the season, but the whole day it’s just magic,” Bauchet said. “It’s a really, really, really good season for me.”

    Finland’s Santeri Kiiveri was second in the men’s standing race with Switzerland’s Thomas Pfyl taking the bronze.

    In the women’s race, Anna-Maria Rieder managed to match her best result, which dates back to 2016. The German skier came within 1.59 seconds of Bochet after the first run and stayed cool through her second to finish with a silver.

    “Marie is very good in slalom so it was a big surprise for me that I was so close to her,” Rieder said of coming second to the only skier who remains undefeated this season. “I think it’s very hard to beat her but someday it will happen.”

    Canada’s Alana Ramsay grabbed her third consecutive bronze in slalom.

    Slovakian groove

    Slovakia’s Miroslav Haraus and his guide Maros Hudik have also guaranteed themselves the overall and slalom crystal globes thanks to their winning streak in Veysonnaz, consistent performance in La Molina and golden start in Morzine.

    “It was a very, very long season for me and sometimes I had difficulty with my back,” Haraus said. “But I feel good right now, especially when it’s weather like this. Still, I’m very happy that it’s going to be the end.”

    French pairs Thomas Civade with guide Kerwan Larmet and Hyacinthe Deleplace with guide Maxime Jourdan finished second and third, respectively.

    Meanwhile, Haraus’ teammate Marek Kubacka celebrated a victory of his own. The overall giant slalom winner has been unable to finish any slalom races this season but crossed the finish line at last in his second run in Morzine.

    “The slope was very perfect and the slalom was set very well,” Kubacka said. “I enjoyed it.”

    Losing chase

    Melissa Perrine’s dream of winning the overall crystal globe ahead of her sabbatical year came crashing down on the course in Morzine. The Australian vision impaired skier and her guide Bobbi Kelly have been among the most consistent this season, participating in every World Cup and getting a slew of top results.

    They went into the finals as the leaders and looked poised to get the overall victory after a second-ranking first run, but on their next descent, Perrine lost her balance and fell heavily on the track.

    The crash re-aggravated an old injury on Perrine’s left knee and ruled her of the rest of the competition in Morzine.

    The crash also cost the Australian pair the points they needed to stave off Menna Fitzpatrick and guide Jennifer Kehoe. A silver finish in the first slalom race behind Austria’s sisters Viktoria and Elisabeth Aigner has guaranteed the British pair the overall title this season.

    Anna-Lena Forster’s uphill battle for the overall crystal globe is also coming to an end despite her third consecutive victory in women’s sitting slalom. The German skier is still 100 points behind Momoka Muraoka and will need multiple factors to go her way to have a chance of even tying the Japanese speedster for the overall title.

    The USA’s Laurie Stephens finished the women’s sitting slalom in third place.

    The World Cup season will come to a close on Thursday (21 March) with the last slalom race. You can watch the races and see live results on the World Para Alpine Skiing website and Facebook page.

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