Summary

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  • Norway's Sebastian Foss-Solevåg wins gold

  • Great Britain's Dave Ryding, Billy Major and Laurie Taylor all did not finish their first run

  1. 'Faultless' Liensberger secures gold in women's slalompublished at 14:25 Greenwich Mean Time 20 February 2021

    Austria's Katharina Liensberger delivers a "faultless" final run to win gold in the women's slalom and secure her second medal at the Alpine Ski World Championships.

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    Alpine Ski World Championships 2021: Katharina Liensberger wins women's slalom gold

  2. Faivre wins giant slalom goldpublished at 14:25 Greenwich Mean Time 20 February 2021

    France's Mathieu Faivre wins gold in the men's giant slalom after his compatriot Alexis Pinturault slipped up on his final run at the Alpine Ski World Championships.

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    Alpine Ski World Championships 2021: Mathieu Faivre wins gold in men's giant slalom

  3. Gut-Behrami pips Shiffrin to giant slalom goldpublished at 14:25 Greenwich Mean Time 20 February 2021

    Switzerland's Lara Gut-Behrami beats Mikaela Shiffren by just two-hundredths of a second to win giant slalom gold and secure her third medal at the Alpine Ski World Championships.

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    Alpine Ski World Championships 2021: Lara Gut-Behrami wins gold in women's giant slalom

  4. Who are the British skiers to watch?published at 14:25 Greenwich Mean Time 20 February 2021

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    How British skier Dave Ryding learnt to ski without snow

    Dave Ryding was on the World Cup podium in January with third place in Adelboden and leads a seven-strong British team in Cortina d'Ampezzo.

    The team also includes Charlie Guest, Alex Tilley, Sarah Woodward, Billy Major, Charlie Raposo and Laurie Taylor.

    Ryding, Major and Taylor will take part in today’s men's slalom event.

    Paul Trayner, GB Snowsport alpine director, said: "It has been such a difficult year for everyone, however, we go into this year's World Championships with one of the strongest teams ever, after a season of top results.

    "A World Cup podium for Dave, three Europa Cup winners and with Alex skiing consistently in the top 30 at World Cup level we have so much to look forward to in the next couple of weeks."

  5. How to watch on the BBCpublished at 14:25 Greenwich Mean Time 20 February 2021

    BBC Sport

    The Alpine Ski World Championship will be available to watch across the BBC Red Button, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website and mobile app.

    All times are GMT and subject to change at late notice.

    Sunday, 21 February

    Live coverage

    1st run

    08:45-10:35 - BBC Red Button

    2nd run

    12:15-13:35 - BBC Sport Website and connected TV

    Replay

    22:00-22:30 - BBC Red Button

  6. What are the Alpine Ski World Championships?published at 14:24 Greenwich Mean Time 20 February 2021

    The 2021 Alpine World Ski Championships are taking place in Italy between 8-21 February.

    The action will be held in Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy, which will also host alpine skiing when the country stages the 2026 Winter Olympics – the first time Europe has been awarded a winter Games in two decades.

    Athletes from 70 countries will compete for the 13 world titles on offer at the Italian resort but unfortunately, no fans will be in attendance in Cortina due to coronavirus restrictions.

  7. How to get into skiiingpublished at 14:24 Greenwich Mean Time 20 February 2021

    Get Inspired
    #GetInspired

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    Snow-Camp: Jonjoe's journey from East London streets to a ski career

    There are beginners’ classes all over the country, and you can pick up the basics quickly. So, if you like the cold, the rush of speed and adrenaline then give it a go.

    Skiing is a great workout - you can burn up to 500 calories an hour.

    Also, anyone with a disability can compete. Disability Snowsport UK , externalhas loads of advice about getting involved. They offer lessons, external, recreational adaptive skiing with local groups , externaland a race league , externalwhich is open to people with or without a disability.

    Find your local centre in England, Wales or Scotland to get yourself on the slopes. The Ski Club of Northern Ireland has a useful Facebook page too. There's also loads of information at Disability Snowsport for anyone looking for inclusive skiing.