ISMF WORLD CUP 3 - ARINSAL AND

Arinsal Andorra

The ISMF World Cup made its third stop in Arinsal, Andorra, this past weekend. Due to the lack of snow, organizers decided to hold the competition solely on the alpine slopes with multiple loops, creating a highly demanding course for the athletes. Once again, our POMOCA athletes delivered an exceptional performance. With high stakes and intense competition, they proved their skill and determination, securing podium finishes across multiple events.

 

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Individual Race: A Showcase of Strength

In the Individual Race, Axelle Gachet Mollaret (FRA) and Rémi Bonnet (SUI) continued their winning streak, demonstrating their absolute dominance in the discipline. But the real excitement unfolded behind them as fierce battles determined the rest of the podium.

  • Emily Harrop (FRA) delivered a stunning performance, securing 2nd place, adding another silver medal to her season and continues to lead the general ranking.

  • Aurélien Gay (SUI) fought hard to clinch 3rd place his first individual podium in the senior category! Maximilien Drion (BEL) and Alex Oberbacher (ITA) rounded off the top five with strong performances.

  • Robert Antonioli (ITA) delivered a solid race, finishing in 7th place, meaning five POMOCA athletes finished in the Top 10! 💥

Mixed Relay: High-Speed Action on the Andorran Snow

The first Mixed Relay of the season brought drama, speed, and thrilling finishes in tough and windy conditions. The race was nothing short of spectacular, with teams battling for every second on the snow.

  • Emily Harrop (FRA) & Pablo Giner (FRA) showcased perfect teamwork to secure 2nd place in an intense final sprint.

  • Marianne Fatton (SUI) & Robin Bussard (SUI) fought hard to claim 3rd place, reinforcing Switzerland’s strength in this format.

  • Oriol Cardona Coll (ESP) led Spain to victory, putting on an incredible display of power and endurance in front of an enthusiastic crowd.

Looking Ahead

Next up is Boí Taüll, Spain, where athletes will compete in a Sprint and a Relay. The competition promises high-intensity action as the season progresses, and POMOCA athletes look to continue their dominance on the World Cup stage.