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Alpine skiing - Blardone blames cash problem for woes

Tue Mar 17, 2009 9:43pm IST
 
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By Mark Meadows

MILAN (Reuters) - Better sponsorship is needed to boost the chances of success for Italian skiers after a modest World Cup season, giant slalom specialist Massimiliano Blardone has said.

The global financial crisis is hitting skiing like every other sport and with the Vancouver Winter Olympics looming in Feb. 2010, Blardone has sounded the alarm.

"Our federation has many strong skiers but it doesn't manage to market the value of the athletes in the best way. We've not been able to find big sponsors which would help us work in a better way," Blardone told Reuters.

"Given what we've got, the results we are getting are really great. So we hope the situation improves and puts us skiers in a more favourable position so we can do better than we are now.

"We hope that next season we can get some good training in because at a federal level it is quite difficult as everyone knows."

Blardone finished fourth in the men's giant slalom in this season's World Cup, which ended in Are in Sweden at the weekend, having had three podium places. He was fifth in the world championships in Val d'Isere in February.

Peter Fill was the top Italian male skier in the World Cup but was only 10th overall while Nadia Fanchini was ninth in the women's overall competition, having grabbed a bronze in Val d'Isere in the downhill.

Italy won no World Cup titles, a stark contrast to last season when Manfred Moelgg took the men's slalom crown and Denise Karbon won the women's giant slalom.   Continued...

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