Albeau and Jaggi, Champions of the World Cup slalom Fuerteventura 42
The Frenchman Antoine Albeau and Karin Jaggi from Switzerland were crowned champions of the world championship of Fuerteventura in the slalom on Wednesday, 42 who lived his last day. Both occupied the top of the podium and received their awards at the closing day of this kind that ushered in the freestyle.
The final slalom was again expected as the wind began to blow at noon, a circumstance that led to suspension of speed tests (this mode still gets a lot of competition for sprinters fortunately) and start the slalom heats later.
All competitors waited patiently until the judges decided that conditions were optimal for the development of the playoffs in departing as favorites Albeau and Jaggi, although the victim was Bjorn Dunkerbeck great that finally ended in fifth place in the slalom rankings Fuerteventura.
With respect to the female category were met forecasts and Karin Jaggi took the title without difficulty, even winning the last playoffs and showing its power in Sotavento, a territory which is always favorable to the Swiss.
Both champions ranked second and third received their trophies at the closing ceremony which was attended by local, regional and island.
Ranking Fuerteventura
RESULTS
DISCIPLINE OF SLALOM 42
MALE
1. Antoine Albeau (F-192) 2. Finian Maynard (KV-11) 3. Micah Buzianis (USA-34) 4. Kevin Pritchard (US-3) 5. Bjorn Dunkerbeck (E-11)
FEMALE
1. Karin Jaggi (Z-14) 2. Valerie Ghibaudo (FRA-444) 3. Allison Shreeve (AUS-119) 4. Verena Fauster (ITA-31) 5. Sarah Herbert (FRA-61)
The Beaches of Jandia gave farewell to slalom to receive, as it deserves, the freestyle, which starts on Thursday with the presence of the best in the world in a spectacular discipline with the best moves on a table.
This form will occupy the first of the race courses of the Sotavento beach while in the second, as has been under development since last 22 days, the sprinters will try to not only win the title of Fuerteventura but, if the weather is right, beat the world record.
Source: www.fuerteventuradigital.com
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