1 ANTHONIOZ Deborah FRA 1:59.11 1000
2 WUTSCHER Sabine AUT 1:59.42 800
2 WUTSCHER Sabine AUT 1:59.42 800
1 Ruby Karine FRA 1000
2 Fournier Dorothee FRA 800
2 Fournier Dorothee FRA 800
Women
1 Riegler Manuela AUT 1000
2 Van Ert Sondra USA 800
1 Riegler Manuela AUT 1000
2 Van Ert Sondra USA 800
1 KJELDAAS, Stine Brun NOR 55.40 1000
2 PEDEROZOLLI, Nicola AUT 52.20 800
3 BYRNES, Tricia USA 51.00 600
2 PEDEROZOLLI, Nicola AUT 52.20 800
3 BYRNES, Tricia USA 51.00 600
1 KOCK, Brigitte AUT 1:59.50 1000
2 RUBY, Karine FRA 2:00.01 800
3 KOSGLOW, Lisa USA 2:01.79 600
2 RUBY, Karine FRA 2:00.01 800
3 KOSGLOW, Lisa USA 2:01.79 600
1 RUBY, Karine FRA 2:09.42 1000
2 KOCK, Brigitte AUT 2:13.05 800
2 KOCK, Brigitte AUT 2:13.05 800
BEND, Ore. -- Newly crowned world champion Sondra Van Ert (Ketchum, Idaho) overcame tricky weather conditions Friday to finish second in a World Cup giant slalom snowboard race at Mt. Bachelor Ski Area. Van Ert led
FIS : Martin, Ted
TD : Lumby, Ethel CAN
Chief of Race : Calkins, John USA
Chief of Course: Calkins, Heidi USA
TD : Lumby, Ethel CAN
Chief of Race : Calkins, John USA
Chief of Course: Calkins, Heidi USA
PR: Swatch - ISF World BoarderCross Tour Hits California And Utah
BEAUPRE, Quebec -- Newly crowned world champion Sondra Van Ert (Ketchum, Idaho) took the first-run lead Saturday, but finished third, leading four U.S. riders into the top 10 in a World Cup giant slalom at Mt. Ste. Anne.
BEAUPRE, Quebec -- Anton Pogue (Hood River, OR), ignoring a snowstorm and capping the best month of his career
EAUPRE, Quebec -- A healthy Sabrina Sadeghi (Aspen, Colo.), back from knee problems, showed some of the form which won her the 1995 FIS
The U.S. men dominated the winner's platform Wednesday in giant slalom competition on the second day of the FIS World Snowboard Championships.









