Gaal, Austria (11 January 2018) - A win and a second-place finish at International Ski Federation (FIS) races in Gaal, Austria signal a strong start to
the year for ski racer Alice Robinson. The podium finishes follow a strong World Cup debut performance in Kranjska Gora,
Slovenia last week by the 16-year-old athlete who only began competing at the senior level during the 2017 New Zealand
season.
Robinson won the Giant Slalom in Gaal 0.14s ahead of Austria's Julia Scheib, scoring 11.90 FIS points to improve her GS
ranking. She is now ranked among the world's top 70 female ski racers in Giant Slalom.
Faced with poor weather and deteriorating snow conditions at the World Cup on 6 January, Robinson skied from start bib
53 to finish in 42nd place, missing the cut to qualify for a second run by 0.97s. (In World Cup racing only the top
30-placed athletes from the first run are able to start the second run.)
"I was feeling super excited about the World Cup," said Robinson. "It was great to get into that environment and check
everything out and I was pleased with how I skied.
"I was also really happy to get my first and second places in Gaal. It was my first FIS races in Europe so it was good
to start it off with a win and to get a second place result."