Who will ski, when, and how to watch the Alta Badia GS Monday, December, 19th
Sunday Marco Odermatt struggled the first run and Lucas Braathen and Henrik Kristoffersen pounced on the opportunity. Andorra’s Joan Verdu was fastest on the second run and finished 12th. The elite speed skier from Canada, Jack Crawford, showed he is a three-event skier. Italy’s young Filippo Dell Vite continues his march into the top 30 of the World Cup Start List. And all that was day one; hard to believe we also get a second edition tomorrow.
The Canadians have entered five racers and the Stifel US Alpine Team has entered four.
The North Americans entered for the December 19th Atla Badia Giant Slalom
- Bib 17, River Radamus, USST, Ski and Snowboard Club Vail, Taos Ski Valley, Rossignol, Look, SWIX, ASP
- Bib 18, Erik Read, ACA, Banff Alpine Racers, University of Denver, Atomic, UVEX
- Bib 22, Trevor Philp, ACA, Banff Alpine Racers, University of Denver, Rossignol/LOOK
- Bib 24, Tommy Ford, USST, Mount Bachelor Sports Education Foundation, HEAD
- Bib 31, James Crawford, ACA, Whistler Mountain Ski Club, HEAD
- Bib 43, Brian McLaughlin, Global Racing, Dartmouth College, GMVS, Marker/Dalbello/Völkl, SWIX, ASP, TOKO
- Bib 48, George Steffey, Global Racing, Stratton Mountain School, Marker/Dalbello/Völkl, SWIX, ASP, TOKO
- Bib 51, Riley Seger, ACA, Whistler Mountain Ski Club, Rossignol/LOOK
- Bib 56, Liam Wallace, ACA, Sunshine Alpine Racers, Rossignol/LOOK
The first run of the Giant Slalom begins at 4:00 am Eastern time and 1:00 am on the West Coast. The second run is scheduled to air at 7:30 am Eastern Time and 4:30 am on the West Coast.
In the United States, Ski and Snowboard Live offers live and full replay with English announcers.






















