Kiwi Alpine ski racer Alice Robinson (Queenstown) has finished in 10th place in the Super G World Cup held in Italy overnight, achieving her career best result in this discipline.
The Brad Richards Building Sea2Sky Challenge 2021 will boast a stellar line up this year with the top of Triathlon NZ High Performance (HP) Squad racing the iconic
At just 17 years old Greymouth’s Emma Wilson became the youngest competitor to win the individual women’s two-day Kathmandu Coast to Coast, crossing the finish line in New Brighton in 13 hours 26 minutes and 54 seconds.
Kiwi Alpine ski racer Willis Feasey (Queenstown) has achieved his career best World Championships result overnight, finishing in 28th place in the FIS Alpine Ski World Championships Super G.
The timing mat stopped at exactly the same time for Christchurch’s Rob Lord and Kirwee’s Richard Greer as the pair reached the halfway mark of the Kathmandu Coast to Coast men’s 2-Day individual.
Despite the New Zealand borders remaining closed due to Covid19, the 2021 Kathmandu Coast to Coast Elite Women’s field will have a distinctly international feel to it.