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Cyprin wins the Ski World Cup in 11 months… First win after father injury

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Michaela Cyprin

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(Seoul = Yonhap News) Reporter Kim Dong-chan = Michaela Cyprin (USA) reached the top of the International Ski Federation (FIS) World Cup in 11 months.

Cyprin won the 2020-2021 FIS Alpine World Cup Women’s Competition held in Courchevel, France on the 15th (Korean time) with a total of 2 minutes 19 seconds 63 in the first and second rounds.

Second place Federica Brignone (Italy) beat 2 minutes, 20 seconds and 45 seconds by 0.82 seconds.

Cyprin won the FIS World Cup in about 11 months after the super-big game in Bulgaria in January this year.

He was unable to participate in the tournament for a while after his father Jeff died suddenly in February, and the 2019-2020 season ended as it was with the early ending due to the novel coronavirus infection (Corona 19).

Cyprin, who returned to the World Cup stage in about 10 months after participating in the World Cup rotation game held in Finland last month, finished second and fifth in two races. In this week’s tournament, only the fourth race after returning from fourth place two days ago. At the top of the podium.

Cyprin also achieved 67 wins in the World Cup, and together with Marcel Hirscher (Austria) became a tie for third in the Alpine World Cup Most Winnings category.

Cyprin is among the most active players in the Alpine World Cup.

The two players who have more World Cup wins than Cyprin are Ingemar Stenmark (Sweden)’s 86 and Lindsey Vaughn (USA), who have won 86 and 82.

The men’s 1st and 2nd place Stanmark and Heirscher, and Bonn, the most successful women, are all retired players.

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