Scheib caps World Cup ski stop at Tremblant with win; Grenier out after first run
MONT-TREMBLANT — Valérie Grenier wasn’t able to repeat Saturday’s exploits in the second leg of the Mont-Tremblant alpine skiing World Cup.
Austria’s Julia Scheib raced to a giant slalom victory Sunday, while Grenier, of St-Isidore, Ont., drifted off course with three gates remaining in her first run after winning bronze in Saturday’s giant slalom.
“I came down knowing the course kept turning quite a bit,” Grenier said in the finish area. “Unfortunately, I did something I often do, a little hit after the gate, which made me almost do a 180. That’s what happened today. It’s something I need to keep working on.”
That small mistake coming out of the turn cut short what was shaping up to be a promising run. The 29-year-old, who learned to ski at Mont-Tremblant, was right behind leaders Alice Robinson of New Zealand and Scheib.
