This weekend starts at Solden (Austria) SkiingAlpine World Cup 2023/24. The season is traditionally celebrated with one each Giant slalom For women (Saturday) and men (Sunday). The World Cup Final will be held in Saalbach-Hinterglemm, site of the 2025 World Cup, and will be held over two weekends for the first time (16/17 and 22/23 March 2024).
All information about assignments And the moving in Results of the World Cup in Sölden can be found here.
Ski World Cup in Sölden: schedule and start for women and men
The World Cup weekend begins in Sölden Saturday With two women’s giant slaloms. The men’s races will be held in Sunday instead of. the Start times It is scheduled to be held on Saturday and Sunday at 10 am for the first round and 1 pm for the second round.
the timetable A quick overview of the World Cup in Sölden:
Women’s Giant Slalom on Saturday, October 28, 2023
- First round: 10 am
- Second round: one o’clock in the afternoon
Men’s Giant Slalom on Sunday, October 29, 2023
- First round: 10 am
- Second round: one o’clock in the afternoon
Where will the World Cup in Sölden be broadcast live on TV and live?
Of course, not all winter sports fans can attend the event on site. So the question arises as to which one channel Ski World Cup Solden He lives Transfer. The good news first: both women’s and men’s giant slalom will be held Live on ZDF channel He referred. The Public Broadcasting Corporation also offers a free service Live broadcast For women’s and men’s giant slalom.
However, ZDF only shows the first round as a short summary on both days (from 12:45pm, thus shortly before the start of the second round). Only from the second race (from 1:00 p.m.) will ZDF be live with Sölden 2023 broadcast.
Eurosport On the other hand, the entire World Cup matches in Austria are broadcast live. The sports channel will show the first and second rounds in full on the two days. Eurosport can also be streamed live DAZN It is received. However, this must be subscribed.
the Broadcast the opening match of the World Cup in Sölden In a glance:
- Free TV: ZDF, Eurosport
- Pay TV:-
- flow: zdf.de, Eurosport 1 via DAZN
Participants: Which Germans will start in Sölden?
Parallel world champion Alexander Schmid He is still in training after suffering a cruciate ligament tear. Stefan Loitz He was injured again, which is why the German Ski Federation sent only a small team to the start. For women drives Emma AicherIt is the same for men Anton Grammel, Fabian Gratz, and Jonas Stockinger.
Ski World Cup 2023/24: What are the Germans’ chances?
DSV Sports Director Wolfgang Maier is hoping for as many podium finishes as possible, but the candidates for that are few and far between. Lena Dur achieved her first World Cup slalom victory last winter, and later won bronze at the World Championships – she’s always good at getting on the podium. Kira Weidle has the ability to do this on landing, but she rarely takes advantage of it. For the men, Thomas Driessen is working on his return to the top of the world, and Linus Strasser is always a candidate for a top-three finish in the slalom. Alexander Schmid must return first after suffering a cruciate ligament tear.
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