Lara Della Mea delivered a stunning performance at the women's giant slalom in Cortina d'Ampezzo, climbing eleven positions in the second run to finish fourth.
The Italian skier produced one of the fastest second-run times of the day on the iconic Olympia delle Tofane course, marking the best giant slalom result of her career. Starting the final run in 15th position, Della Mea attacked the challenging slope with precision and determination, ultimately securing a place just outside the podium.
The breakthrough performance came on home snow in Cortina, where Italian crowds witnessed an impressive display of technical skiing from the 27-year-old. While compatriot Federica Brignone captured much of the spotlight with her own strong showing, Della Mea's dramatic climb through the field demonstrated the depth of Italy's current alpine skiing squad.
Career-Best Result in Giant Slalom
Della Mea's fourth-place finish represents a significant milestone in her World Cup career. The eleven-position improvement from first to second run showcased her ability to perform under pressure and capitalize on optimal course conditions. Her aggressive approach in the second run paid dividends, allowing her to leapfrog nearly a dozen competitors who had posted faster first-run times.
The result in Cortina adds to what has been a promising season for Italian women's alpine skiing. With multiple athletes now capable of challenging for podium positions in technical events, the Italian team continues to build momentum heading into the latter stages of the World Cup season.
Strong Second Run Performance
What made Della Mea's performance particularly impressive was the quality of her second run relative to the field. Recording one of the day's fastest times on the final descent required not only technical excellence but also the mental fortitude to push limits when it mattered most. The Cortina course, known for its steep sections and technical demands, provided the perfect stage for the Italian to showcase her improved giant slalom skiing.
The fourth-place finish, while narrowly missing the podium, represents tangible progress for Della Mea and offers encouragement for future races. Her ability to deliver under the pressure of competing at home, with passionate Italian fans lining the course, speaks to her growing maturity as a World Cup athlete.