Sunshine wins at Winter Games

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Posted 30 August, 2023
Ava Sunshine in action today Credit Sean Beale Winter Games NZ

Ava Sunshine in action yesterday. Photo: Sean Beale / Winter Games NZ

American World Cup ski racer Ava Sunshine has claimed the top spot in the women’s FIS ANC Giant Slalom race held at Coronet Peak yesterday, while Switzerland's Fadri Janutin took the win in the hard fought men’s race.

The second day of the Winter Games NZ alpine ski racing programme got underway at Coronet Peak with the second FIS ANC Giant Slalom race. Once again the field was stacked, with 124 athletes from 34 nations racing at New Zealand's home of alpine ski racing.

Cold temperatures overnight resulted in great snow conditions for the race in the morning, however, the high temperatures resulted in soft snow in the afternoon, creating difficult conditions for the second run.

Tuesday's race consisted of two runs with the combined times determining the final placings. The courses were set on The Hurdle by Kiwi Winter Olympian Tim Cafe (run 1) and USA women's world cup coach Magnus Anderson (run 2).

The women's podium saw Ava Sunshine (USA) take the gold, with local legend Alice Robinson (NZ) following just +0.68 seconds behind in second place. In third was Sunshine’s compatriot and Monday's gold medalist A J Hurt (USA).

Sunshine said: "It's so fun, I love being in New Zealand. You know it's just a great time. The hill was really good and there are so many great people here."

Queenstown athlete Robinson says: "Today was a mixed day, I had a pretty gnarly first run. I got caught in a gate and hurt my back but I’m happy I regrouped and had a good second run to finish on the podium."

The men's podium consisted of three different athletes from Monday's podium, showing just how talented the top of the men’s field is at Winter Games NZ 2023. Fadri Janutin (SUI) came out on top, with Norwegian athlete Timon Haugan in second, followed by Andreas Zampa (SVK) in third.

After the race, Janutin says: "Today I think my skiing was pretty good, I was pretty happy after the first run and then I thought that I need to go full gas in the second run to make the win and I did it. I’m really happy about that."

Fadri Janutin in action yesterday. Photo: Neil Kerr / Winter Games NZ

 

Winter Games NZ is the Southern Hemisphere’s biggest snow sports event, in 2023 featuring 11 events across alpine, freeride and park and pipe disciplines between the 25 August and 13 September. Racing continues Thursday at Coronet Peak with the first day of FIS Australia New Zealand cup Slalom.

Women’s results

Ava Sunshine's run

 

Men’s results

Fadri Janutin's run

Womens Podium. L R Alice Robinson 2nd Ava Sunshine 1st A J Hurt 3rd. Credit Neil Kerr  Winter Games NZ
Mens Podium. L R Timon Haugan 2nd Fadri Janutin 1st Andreas Zampa 3rd. Credit Neil Kerr Winter Games NZ

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