The next day, another competition was held in Canada’s Blue Mountain. The fans hoped that the Pole would be able to improve the result and eventually it happened.
Oskar Kwiatkowski wins the Friday competition. The Pole is the leader of the classification
Kwiatkowski started the competition well and confidently made it through the 1/8 and 1/4 finals, defeating Daniele Bagozz and Sanghoo Lee respectively. Thus, the Pole retaliated against the Korean for Thursday’s defeat in the semi-final. Kwiatkowski will fight for the final with Masaki Shib and he had no problems defeating another rival. In the decisive duel he will face Alexander Payer. The start was very balanced and exciting, but in the end our representative turned out to be better, reaching the finish line faster by 0.14 seconds.
It was Kwiatkowski’s second victory in the World Cup and thanks to that he became the leader in the classification of the giant. “This is the best season of my career,” he said after the competition.
Top 5 giant classification
- 1. Oscar Kwiatkowski 334 points
- 2. Andreas Prommegger 307 pts
- 3. Roland Fischnaller 244 pts
- 4. Benjamin Karl 235 pts
- 5. Alexander Payer 208
Aleksandra Krl took part in the women’s competition. The Polish woman reached pfinau, where she faced Ramon Hofmeister. Unfortunately, she lost her balance, which caused her to lose a lot of time and eventually finished the competition in fourth place. It also occupies the same position in the general classification of the giant.
Top 5 standings of the women’s giant
- 1. Ramos Hofmeister 327 pts
- 2. Ladina Jenny 245 pts
- 3. Julie Zogg 224 pts
- 4. Aleksandra Krl 217 pts
- 5. Daniel Ulbing 201 pts
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Source: Sport.PL

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