Ski de bumps: Perrine Laffont returns with victory and reassures before Olympics

La Française has set itself for the first time this season at the World Cup handle played at Mont Tremblant, Canada.

Le Monde with AFP

She had not yet won a single goal ski cutting stage this season and appeared less feminating than in recent years, feeding doubts a few weeks from the Olympic Games in China. Saturday, January 8, Perrine Laffont ended up breaking the evil breaking up with the victory at Mont Tremblant in Canada.

The 23-year-old skier has advanced the Australian Jakara Anthony and Japanese Anri Kawamura, current leader of the World Cup. Friday, the French had taken second place of the first Tremblant test, behind Kawamura.

“I’m glad, and I’m very eager to go to the games, it will be a huge event,” said the Organizers the Aiege, Olympic Champion.

This victory is all the more reassuring for Perrine Laffont that she had violently dropped to the Alpe d’Huez on December 17 in a home world cup handle where she had at heart to shine against competition more and more raised. She then appeared not only physically touched but also in his pride.

There are now the bumps experts as a World Cup weekend, with events on January 13 and 14 in Deer Valley (Utah, USA), before the Beijing Olympic appointment ( 4 to 20 February).

/Media reports.