Austria’s Medal Streak and France’s Home Triumph Continued On Second Day Of Tignes 2025
The slopes of Tignes provided the perfect setting for another exhilarating day of competition for the Slalom race at the Virtus World Alpine Skiing Championships 2025. Athletes from around the world demonstrated remarkable skill and determination as they navigated the challenging slalom course, adding to the excitement of an already thrilling week of racing.
For some competitors, today’s victory marked their second medal at Tignes 2025, following their success in the Super-G event earlier in the championships.

Winners of II1 Men’s and Women’s Slalom race from Tignes 2025. Photo Credit: FFSA
In the II1 category, multiple-time champion Mélanie De Bona from France secured the gold medal with an outstanding performance. Filippa Améen of Sweden earned silver with a strong and consistent run, while her teammate Jina Backlund claimed the bronze medal with an impressive finish.
In the II1 category, Japan’s Aoshi Kanazawa delivered a masterful performance to take home the gold medal. Thomas Girard of France showcased his skill and resilience to secure silver, while Antoine Maure, also from France, rounded out the podium with a strong bronze-medal finish.

Winner from II2 Women’s and Men’s Slalom race at Tignes 2025. Photo Credit: FFSA
The II2 category saw Austria’s Anna-Sophie Friedl take the top spot, winning gold with a remarkable display of technique. Fellow Austrian Elena Grabner added a second silver medal to her achievements at Tignes 2025, while Poland’s Anna Kubasik completed the podium with a well-fought bronze medal.
The II2 category saw Austria’s Markus Grameiser claim gold with an exceptional race. Richard Strohhäusl, also from Austria, earned his second silver medal at Tignes 2025 with another impressive showing, while Jan Wolczko of Poland secured the bronze medal in a highly competitive field.

Winners of II3 Men’s and Women’s Slalom race from Tignes 2025. Photo Credit: FFSA
In the II3 category, Georgia Yuen from Australia continued her dominance on the slopes by securing her second gold medal at Tignes 2025. Aliye Zeynep Bingül of Turkey followed closely behind, earning the silver medal with a fantastic run.
In the II3 category, France’s Axel Bringdal dominated the event to win his second gold medal of the championships. His countryman Ange Cazorla followed up with an impressive silver-medal finish, while Muhsin Murat Bingül of Turkey secured the bronze with a solid performance.
As the Virtus Skiing Championships 2025 progress, the level of competition continues to rise. These exceptional athletes have once again demonstrated their incredible abilities, inspiring others with their dedication and sportsmanship.
Congratulations to all the winners and participants for their outstanding performances. The excitement in Tignes is far from over, and we eagerly anticipate more unforgettable moments on the slopes.
Full results can be accessed from the competition website.