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Alpine WC: Levi Slalom
There was some XC racing in Finland over the weekend I’d like to write about, but FIS hasn’t posted the results yet, so while we wait, some more race snapshot graphs from the alpine WC slalom’s over the weekend (also in Finland). Today the women: I follow alpine racing much less closely than XC (even […]
Tagged alpine, World CupAlpine World Cup – Soelden
Just following up from Tuesday with the race snapshot graph for the women’s GS race on Saturday:
Tagged alpine, giant slalom, women, World CupAlpine World Cup – Soelden
While we’re waiting for the cross-country season to get under way… The alpine World Cup season kicked off this past weekend in Soelden, Austria with Giant Slalom events for both men and women. Here’s a race snapshot graph for the men’s race on Sunday: American Ted Ligety won by a rather impressive margin. Apparently, that […]
Tagged alpine, giant slalom, men, soelden, ted ligety, women, World CupPerformance Trends In US Alpine Skiing
This is just a quick note as I sift through some of the alpine skiing data. I’ve made similar plots as these for XC skiing in the past, so these are just the same idea but for the US alpine folks. First a look at the men: This is tracking the results (per race) for […]
Tagged alpine, nation trendsFirst World Cup Race Results!
In alpine racing, that is! Fooled you, didn’t I? Like I said before, I’m not going to make a habit of posting about alpine racing, but since the season opener went fairly well for the US, I thought I might as well. So here are two race snapshot graphs, similar to those I’ve been making […]
Tagged alpine, World CupComparing 1st And 2nd Runs In Slalom and GS
Wait, what? Alpine skiing? Yep. I’ve got 18 seasons of World Cup, Olympic and World Championship alpine results. Not nearly as extensive as my XC results, but it’s interesting data nonetheless. As with any new set of data, you spend a bit of time just poking around looking at stuff. Today I’m going to share […]
Tagged alpine, World Cup