Britain’s Jasmin Taylor triumphs in Pinzolo as World Cup telemark season kicks off
Breaking news: Jasmin Taylor has secured her first World Cup telemark victory of the season,the 19th win of her career.The 32-year-old from Ipswich clocked 2 minutes 22.54 seconds across two legs to claim the win in pinzolo, Italy.
Taylor began the winter with solid form, finishing third and fourth in sprint events at Hintertux Gletscher in Austria last month. A further fourth place at Pinzolo last weekend preceded this breakthrough on the Italian slopes.
“The season started solid, but winning in Pinzolo felt amazing. There is nothing quite like it,” she told BBC Sport. “I’m really enjoying training this year; we work hard and have a great atmosphere. I feel very happy to be back on skis.”
Impact and what’s next
The victory marks a strong statement early in the World Cup telemark season, coming off last winter’s sprint, classic and overall titles. The win could set the tone as the circuit moves to new venues and tougher competition in the weeks ahead.
Key facts at a glance
| Fact | Details |
|---|---|
| Athlete | Jasmin taylor |
| Nationality | British |
| Age | 32 |
| Home town | Ipswich |
| Event | world Cup Telemark (two-leg sprint & classic) |
| Location | Pinzolo, Italy |
| Season result | First win of the season; 19th career |
| Time | 2:22.54 |
| Previous results | 3rd & 4th in Hintertux sprint races; 4th at Pinzolo last weekend |
Analysts note that early-season victories can set momentum for sustained success across the circuit. Taylor’s consistency over the past season suggests she remains a formidable contender as the World Cup schedule unfolds.
Readers’ questions: Will this breakthrough spark a run of podiums for Taylor in the coming months? Wich rivals should fans watch as the tour heads to new courses?
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