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She wins once again the small globe of the 2020-2021 specialty, having won four descents consecutively before injuring herself at the end of January, which puts an end to her season and forces her to miss the 2021 world championships at home, without that it be caught in the classification. From the descent of Val d’Is\u00e8re in December 2020, to that run in the Savoyard station a year later, she consecutively won the seven races she competes in the specialty. His spectacular style also generates some big falls, injuries, and stopping in his career. It is just three weeks after a left knee injury that she managed to remove the silver medal down on February 15, 2022 at the Beijing Olympic Games, before winning her third little globe in the discipline at the end of the season , crystal trophy that she won for the fourth time at the end of winter 2022-2023, reaching a total of 22 victories including 17 downhill. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4 Table of ContentsWorld Cup beginnings [ modifier | Modifier and code ] First Italian Olympic descent champion, small globe as a bonus [ modifier | Modifier and code ] A new globe despite the injury [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Thunderous return in 2021-2022 [ modifier | Modifier and code ] 2022-2023: Fourth little globe of the descent [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Olympic Games [ modifier | Modifier and code ] World’s Championships [ modifier | Modifier and code ] world Cup [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Different World Cup rankings [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Detail of victories [ modifier | Modifier and code ] European Cup [ modifier | Modifier and code ] World Cup beginnings [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Licensed at the Fiamme Gialle, a club in her hometown, she participated in her first competitions organized by the FIS in 2008, including the European Cup. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4In 2011, she discovered the World Cup during a giant slalom disputed in Lienz. While she is still regularly frequenting the European Cup circuit, she is selected for the 2013 world championships where she takes fourth place in the Super G, a discipline she experienced for the first time at this level [ first ] . She also takes the 22 It is descent place and 7 It is Place of the Super Combined. The November 30, 2013 , she scores her first points in the World Cup by ranking seventh from the Super G of Beaver Creek. However, a few days later, she was heavily injured in the left knee (rupture of crossed ligaments ) after a fall during the descent of Lake Louise [ 2 ] . Missing the 2014 Winter Olympic Games in Sochi, she comments on the event on Italian television [ 3 ] .She returns to competition regularly during the 2015-2016 season when she totaled three tops ten including a fourth place in Super G in Soldeu. The following season, Sofia Goggia is experiencing the honor of podiums several times. It starts with a third place in the giant slalom of Killington then continues with two podiums in Lake Louise in Super G and descent. Later, she obtained her first podium in handset with a third place in Val d’Is\u00e8re, above all, she won her first two victories the 4 and February 5, 2017 , downhill then in super-G, on the Jeongseon track where the speed events of the 2018 Pyeongchang Olympic Games will take place and won the bronze medal in giant slalom at the Saint-Moritz 2017 world championships [ 4 ] . (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4First Italian Olympic descent champion, small globe as a bonus [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Sofia Goggia obtains the third victory of her career January 14, 2018 In the descent of Bad Kleinkirchheim where she leads in front of Federica Brignone and Nadia Fanchini an Italian Italian history [ 5 ] . Five days later, Sofia Goggia won in the descent of Cortina of Ampezzo in front of Lindsey Vonn and Mikaela Shiffrin [ 6 ] . She ranks second second behind Lindsey Vonn in the two descents disputed in 24 hours at Garmisch-Partenkirchen the 3 and February 4 , which allows him to total twenty podiums in the World Cup. She wears the red bib of leader in the descent before going to South Korea to compete in the Pyeongchang Olympic Games [ 7 ] . The February 21, 2018 , she becomes the first Italian Olympic descent champion, in 18 editions of the Games, ahead of Ragnhild Mowinckel and the favorite Lindsey vonn. When the finals of the World Cup in \u00c5re, the 14 mars 2018 , she ranks 2 It is Behind Lindsey vonn and finally beats it with three points in the specialty classification to win his first crystal globe [ 8 ] . A new globe despite the injury [ modifier | Modifier and code ] In training in Austria, the October 20 , a few days before the opening of the 2018-2019 World Cup in S\u00f6lden, Sofia Goggia is injured (fracture of the malleolus of her right ankle), which leads to unavailability until the month of January 2019 [ 9 ] . She takes up the competition January 26 in the super G of Garmisch-Partenkirchen and ranks 2 It is Behind Nicole Schmidhofer. The next day in the same place, she won a new second place, downhill, preceded by Stephanie Venier [ ten ] . The February 5 , she takes the silver medal of the super-G 2\/100th from Mikaela Shiffrin (a gap measured 51 centimeters on the finish line) at the 2019 world championships on the speed track [ 11 ] , [ twelfth ] , then she returned to the victory in the World Cup by winning the descent of Crans Montana February 23 , his fourth success in the discipline and the sixth of his career [ 13 ] . During the 2020-2021 season, Sofia Goggia chained between December and January a series of four consecutive victories downhill, and largely moved to the classification of the discipline. Unfortunately, on January 31, when the second super-G programmed in Garmisch was postponed 24 hours due to a thick fog, it is the victim of a fall by descending the departure area. The exams reveal a fracture of the tibial plate of the right knee. The best winter descendant is therefore forced to forfeit the world championships in Cortina and sees her season abruptly interrupt [ 14 ] . However, largely at the top of the descent ranking, and while she is about to return for the last race of the season on March 17, 2021, the unfavorable weather in Lenzerheide causes the event. Consequently, Sofia Goggia wins the small globe of the discipline for the second time [ 15 ] . Thunderous return in 2021-2022 [ modifier | Modifier and code ] She made a thunderous return at the start of the 2021-2022 season. Indeed, the first female speed events take place in Lake Louise from December 3 to 5: the Bergamian skier made a hat-trick there, winning the two descents and the super-G. A feat that only before she had achieved Lindsey vonn (in 2011, 2012 and 2015) and Katja Seizinger (in 1997) [ 16 ] . The next descent takes place in Val d’Is\u00e8re on December 18: it is still at the bottom of the Daille, as the previous year. In total, out of the last seven descents she has played, Sofia Goggia is on a series of seven consecutive victories, therefore remaining undefeated in the discipline over a year (injury and absence included) [ 17 ] . She also achieves a double on the track pillow track-Killy by winning the super-G, 24 hours later, already totaling, while the season is only her first third, her greatest number of victories ( 5). On January 15, in Zauchensee, Sofia Goggia, who left to remain undefeated downhill with a nice lead at the intermediary, goes to the fault and finished her race in the nets, fortunately without being injured, but with a few bruises [ 18 ] . His series of victories that had lasted since the previous season is therefore interrupted, and it is Lara Gut-Behrami who is essential. But the Bergamasque is back on the Olimpia Delle Tofane by Cortina d’Ampezzo a week later, winning for the sixth time in winter (including two in Super-G-) during a very committed descent where It multiplies the faults, sometimes emerging from the trajectory, but taking a lot of speed from top to bottom to win with 20\/100th ahead of Ramona Siebenhofer [ 19 ] . The next day on Olympia Delle Tofane is arguing the super-G. Part with bib n \u00b0 13, she goes to the fault and falls heavily by making a big gap. After getting up, she descends on her skis, but exams in Milan reveal a sprain of the left knee with partial lesion of the crossed ligament (already operated in 2013), and a “small” fracture of the pearl. She hopes to be restored in time to compete in the Olympic descent to Beijing on February 15: “I am sorry, I would have liked to avoid this stop at one time as important of the season., But in the coming hours, I will start the physiotherapist to try to defend my Olympic title in the discipline that I like the most” , she says [ 20 ] . Then begins a real race against the clock, whatever the Bergamasque forced to give up playing the super-G in Beijing on February 11. But four days later, she was starting from the descent to defend her Olympic title, only three weeks after her heavy fall in Cortina d’Ampezzo [ 21 ] . Part with bib n \u00b0 13, it establishes the best time and pushes a howling relief in the arrival area [ 21 ] . While she believes that she has succeeded in her bet, Corinne Sueter, part two bibs further, manages to get ahead of 16\/100th. She displays her disappointment in the arrival area because she was “Coming for gold” [ 21 ] , and explains afterwards: \u201cI gave everything I had despite the pain. I could not fold my knee well or attack as I would have liked. I skied well at the top of the route with good speed, but it was less good down. The wind was in places was unfavorable, but it is not something that you can control, but with hindsight, I am satisfied with my second place, being at the games was not at all guaranteed \u201d [ 21 ] . On Instagram on February 15, she posts the video of her cry in the arrival area and writes: “This howl will remain printed in the rock of this Chinese region” [ 22 ] . She still ranks third in the descent of Crans Montana on February 27, then won for the third time the little globe of crystal of the discipline at the end of the ninth and last descent of the season on the track Eclipse de Courchevel on March 16, where she ranks twelfth, while her rival and Olympic champion Corinne Sueter does not mark by finishing nineteenth (only the first fifteen have points in the finals). 2022-2023: Fourth little globe of the descent [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Sofia Goggia won the first two descents of the 2022-2023 season in Lake Louise. In Saint-Moritz, she is second in the first descent where she suffered a fracture of two metacarpians of the left hand after having hit a door, fracture treated surgically after the race. The next day, she won during the second descent disputed in the Swiss station [ 23 ] , [ 24 ] . She remains the best descendant of the circuit by winning five times and going up on seven podiums in eight races, which allows her to win her fourth little globe in the discipline on March 4 in Kvitfjell and a test of the [ 25 ] . However, his winter is darkened by his disqualification during the descent of the World Championships in Courchevel-Meribel. Olympic Games [ modifier | Modifier and code ] World’s Championships [ modifier | Modifier and code ] world Cup [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Best general classification: 3 It is In 2017. 3 “Petits” crystal globes:Winner of the descent ranking in 2018, 2021 and 2022. 48 podiums dont 22 victories. Different World Cup rankings [ modifier | Modifier and code ] World Cup classification by season [ 26 ] Year\/classification General Descent Giant slalom Slalom Super G Combined Parallel Class. Points Class. Points Class. Points Class. Points Class. Points Class. Points Class. Points 2013-2014 85 It is 36 – – – – – – 30 It is 36 – – – – 2014-2015 123 It is first – – – – – – 58 It is first – – – – 2015-2016 38 It is 248 32 It is 28 22 It is 96 – – 20 It is 114 35 It is ten – – 2016-2017 3 It is 1197 2 It is 460 3 It is 405 – – 6 It is 240 8 It is 92 – – 2017-2018 4 It is 958 first re 509 22 It is 106 – – 5 It is 311 17 It is 32 – – 2018-2019 23 It is 348 7 It is 220 43 It is twelfth – – 14 It is 116 – – – – 2019-2020 11 It is 479 17 It is 162 19 It is 82 – – 8 It is 180 – – – – 2020-2021 9 It is 740 first re 480 13 It is 170 – – 18 It is eighty six – – 27 It is 4 2021-2022 6 It is 873 first re 504 35 It is 37 – – 5 It is 332 – – – – 2022-2023 5 It is 916 first re 740 – – – – 11 It is 176 – – – – Detail of victories [ modifier | Modifier and code ] European Cup [ modifier | Modifier and code ] 2 It is of the general classification in 2013. 4 victories (2 downhill, 1 in giant slalom and 1 in super combined). \u2191 (it) Gianmario Bonzi, Schladming Schiading World Championships: Discovering Sofia Goggia, the young woman who never brakes … , on sport.leonardo.it, February 6, 2014 \u2191 (in) SOFIA GOGGIA INJURED AFTER CRASHING IN LAKE LOUISE DH WC.- Alberta, Canada , on snowspaper.com, December 11, 2013 \u2191 (it) Gianmario Bonzi, “But at the beginning how much suffering,” admits Bergamo , on raceskimagazine.it \u2191 Into, ‘ Goggia Sofia – World Cup Wins \u00bb , on Fis-ski.com (consulted the January 15, 2018 ) \u2191 Fran\u00e7ois-Xavier Rallet, ‘ Italian tripled on the ladies’ descent, Sofia Goggia victory \u00bb , on Eurosport , January 14, 2018 (consulted the January 15, 2018 ) \u2191 Fran\u00e7ois-Xavier Rallet, ‘ Sofia Goggia wins the descent in front of Lindsey vonn and Mikaela Shiffrin \u00bb , on Eurosport , January 19, 2018 (consulted the January 19, 2018 ) \u2191 (it) La Gazzetta dello Sport, ‘ Scialpino: skiing, world cup, goggia bis: second behind Vonn \u00bb , on La Gazzetta dello Sport , February 4, 2018 (consulted the February 4, 2018 ) \u2191 Ski Chrono, ‘ Finals at Are: The victory for Vonn, the Goggia Goggia Globe \u00bb , on Ski chrono, the Dauphin\u00e9 , 14 mars 2018 (consulted the 14 mars 2018 ) \u2191 Ski Chrono, ‘ Sofia Goggia, fractured malleolus \u00bb , on Ski chrono\/Le Dauphin\u00e9 , October 20, 2018 (consulted the January 30, 2019 ) \u2191 Into, ‘ Goggia Sofia – Results \u00bb , on Fis-ski.com (consulted the January 30, 2019 ) \u2191 G.J., ‘ Mikaela Shiffrin wins the gold from the super-g in \u00c5re \u00bb , on Ski chrono\/Le Dauphin\u00e9 , February 5, 2019 (consulted the February 5, 2019 ) \u2191 Eurosport, ‘ 2019 Worlds: Shiffrin: “We must thank vonn” \u00bb , on Eurosport , February 5, 2019 (consulted the February 18, 2019 ) \u2191 Ski Chrono, ‘ Sofia Goggia wins the descent of Crans-Montana, Tiffany Gauthier injured \u00bb , on Ski chrono\/Le Dauphin\u00e9 , February 23, 2019 (consulted the February 23, 2019 ) \u2191 Ski Chrono, ‘ Sofia Goggia, injured in the knee, forfeited for the Cortina Worlds \u00bb , on Ski chrono\/Le Dauphin\u00e9 , January 31, 2021 (consulted the first erFebruary 2021 ) \u2191 Valentine Perazio, ‘ Lenzerheide: the descent canceled, feuz and Goggia sacred \u00bb , on ledauphine.com\/skichrono , 17 mars 2021 (consulted the 17 mars 2021 ) \u2191 (in) ‘ Sofia Goggia Hat-Trick in Lake Louise \u00bb , on Fis-ski.com , International Ski Federation, December 5, 2021 (consulted the December 8, 2021 ) \u2191 ‘ Sofia Garduouchable to Val d’Is\u00e8re \u00bb , on lematin.ch , December 18, 2021 (consulted the December 18, 2021 ) \u2191 ‘ Zauchensee – Ladies descent – an impressive fall for Sofia Goggia, but more fear than harm \u00bb , on Eurosport.fr , January 15, 2022 (consulted the January 15, 2022 ) \u2191 Julien Chesnais, ‘ Coupe Du alpin Sofia: Sofia to Ripport the descent to Fratipo \u00bb , on Eurosport.fr , January 22, 2022 (consulted the January 22, 2022 ) \u2191 (it) ‘ Goggia: it is knee distortion, “But for the Olympics I will try” \u00bb , on gazzetta.it , La Gazzetta dello Sport , January 23, 2022 (consulted the January 24, 2022 ) \u2191 A B C and D Stitphane coholers, ‘ Sofia Goggia wins the silver medal for the descent three weeks after being injured \u00bb , on Lequipe.fr , February 15, 2022 (consulted the February 15, 2022 ) \u2191 Sofia Goggia, ‘ This will scream will remain impressed in the rocks of this Chinese region \u00bb , on Instagram.com , February 15, 2022 (consulted the May 14 2022 ) \u2191 AFP, ‘ St. Moritz – Fracture with one hand for Sofia Goggia, not shot \u00bb , on Eurosport.fr , December 16, 2022 . \u2191 Jean-Baptaste Sluch, ‘ Saint -Moritz – Sofia Goggia wins the descent with a broken hand \u00bb , on Eurosport.fr , December 17, 2022 . \u2191 Ski Chrono, ‘ “It takes a weight on my shoulders”: Shiffrin wins his fifth big globe, Lie and Goggia also triumph over the descent of Kvitfjell \u00bb , on ledauphine.com , 4 mars 2023 (consulted the 8 mars 2023 ) \u2191 (in) ‘ Sofia Goggia – WC standings \u00bb , on data.fis-ski.com (consulted the January 28, 2017 ) . 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