Sports Writing, 19 Feb. – Austrian Manuel Feller leads the slalom, the event that closes the Alpine Skiing World Championships this Sunday in Courchevel and Méribel (France), at the end of the first run, in which he was 13 hundredths ahead. the Norwegian Lucas Braathen, leader of the Ski Cup. Mundo de la disciplina, and the once again surprising Greek AJ Ginnis, who, with the same time, share the provisional second place.
Feller covered the 61 gates of Courchevel’s tough L’Eclipse track – with a start at 1,485 meters and a vertical drop of 205 – in 46 seconds and 93 hundredths, thirteen less than Braathen and Ginnis, who just before the World Cups became the first Greeks to step onto the World Cup podium; and with an advantage of 14 over the German Linus Strasser, who occupies the provisional fourth place in a test that will be resolved from half past one in the afternoon (12:30 GMT) with the second deciding round.