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Italy鈥檚 elite three-in-one ski team is a rarity

The Olympic downhill champion. The overall World Cup champion. And the recently crowned parallel co-world champion.

All on the same team.

Sofia Goggia, Federica Brignone and Marta Bassino have won so much recently that the rest of the skiing circuit has taken notice 鈥 and not just because of the Italians鈥 results.

It鈥檚 more about how the results have been attained 鈥 with a three-woman 鈥渆lite鈥 squad within Italy鈥檚 larger team that means Goggia, Brignone and Bassino train together constantly.

鈥淲hat I marvel at is how they handle three such different athletes. Making a team work like that is a huge challenge,鈥 said Tina Maze, the retired former overall World Cup winner from Slovenia who used to have her own personal coaching team.

Personal teams have become the norm for the top women on the circuit, with Mikaela Shiffrin, Petra Vlhova and Lara Gut-Behrami each having their own individual coaches, even if they still operate within the broader spectrum of their respective national squads.

鈥淥urs is a team. We don鈥檛 have private squads,鈥 said Italian Winter Sports Federation president Flavio Roda. 鈥淎ll of our teams are groups. With Goggia, Brignone and Bassino it鈥檚 a small team.鈥

The elite team is in its third season together.

鈥淭hey鈥檙e always together. Always. Sometimes they join up with other groups 鈥 other downhillers or other giant slalom skiers 鈥 but the three of them always stay together,鈥 Roda said. 鈥淭hey work well together.鈥

Goggia won the downhill at the 2018 Pyeongchang Olympics, Brignone won last season鈥檚 overall World Cup title and Bassino has won four giant slalom races to lead this season鈥檚 discipline standings.

While Goggia is out injured for the world championships, Bassino won the parallel on Tuesday and both Bassino and Brignone are among the favorites for Thursday鈥檚 giant slalom race.

Bassino dedicated her parallel win to Goggia, who arrived in Cortina on Wednesday to support her teammates.

鈥淚鈥檓 here for them,鈥 Goggia said. 鈥淭oday I had lunch with them.鈥

鈥淧utting three really high-level athletes together in the same team raises the bar and makes you willing to work harder in training. It also helps lighten the mood when you鈥檙e working that hard, within that tight circle.鈥

The elite team is coached by the white-haired Gianluca Rulfi.

鈥淥ne day, with a laugh, I asked Rulfi, 鈥楬ow do you handle us all?鈥欌 Goggia said. 鈥淗e responded, I鈥檓 like the man in 鈥楳ission Impossible.鈥

鈥淎t times it鈥檚 easy, sometimes less so. Everyone has their own goals and we use each other to improve.鈥

Goggia is the most outgoing of the threesome, with her carefree approach matching her brazen, attacking downhill style.

Brignone became an overall threat when her brother Davide started traveling with her full time a few years ago. Brignone鈥檚 mother, the former World Cup racer Maria 鈥淣inna鈥 Rosa Quario, also travels the circuit as a journalist.

Brignone was fuming when she was eliminated by Bassino in the parallel race.

鈥淚 would bet on her grit and anger inside,鈥 Goggia said. 鈥淪he sometimes pulls out these nasty, hard-charging runs that very few athletes are capable of.鈥

Bassino is nicknamed 鈥淒ory鈥 after the Disney film character because she鈥檚 always so laid back that it sometimes seems like she鈥檚 distracted. A former gymnast, the relatively small Bassino makes up for her lack of physical strength with a perfect feel for the snow.

鈥淭echnically,鈥 Goggia said, 鈥渟he鈥檚 the best skier.鈥

Unusual for a snow-sport athlete, Bassino openly acknowledges that she hates the cold.

Having three standouts on one team also has its drawbacks, like when Goggia fell and injured herself skiing down to the valley while carrying a heavy backpack. That鈥檚 something that would never happen to Shiffrin, Vlhova or Gut-Behrami, who have enough staff to carry their equipment.

鈥淕oggia, Brignone and Bassino are the equivalent of skiing diamonds,鈥 said Livio Magoni, the Italian who coaches Vlhova and formerly worked with Maze. 鈥淏ut if they had more support nobody would be able to catch them.鈥

As Magoni pointed out, the Italians currently stand fourth (Bassino), fifth (Goggia) and sixth (Brignone) in the overall World Cup standings behind Vlhova, Gut-Behrami and Michelle Gisin.

鈥(Italy) has three stars but at the end of the season, they might not even finish on the overall podium,鈥 Magoni said. 鈥淏ut they鈥檒l win medals here, because they鈥檝e got so many great chances.鈥


 

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