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Ski Sunday returns to our screens for its 36th consecutive year with presenters Graham Bell and Ed Leigh. The series features the thrills and excitement of the men's and women's alpine
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Ski Sunday returns to our screens for its 36th consecutive year with presenters Graham Bell and Ed Leigh. The series features the thrills and excitement of the men's and women's alpine tour as they build towards the Winter Olympics in Russia in February. Ski Sunday opens for business from the French resort of Val D'Isere with the men's Giant Slalom which was won in 2012 by Marcel Hirscher, the best skier in the world last year. Ed Leigh catches up with snowboard legend and winter sport icon Shaun White in an exclusive interview and Vancouver gold medallist Amy Williams turns tourist guide as she introduces us to all that Val D'Isere has to offer.
Ahead of the Winter Olympics in February 2014, Graham Bell and Ed Leigh introduce coverage of women's downhill racing on the World Cup circuit at Val d'Isere, followed by ski cross from
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Ahead of the Winter Olympics in February 2014, Graham Bell and Ed Leigh introduce coverage of women's downhill racing on the World Cup circuit at Val d'Isere, followed by ski cross from Val Thorens.
Slovenian Tina Maze, who has broken just about every record in Alpine skiing, will be the one to watch in the downhill, though she faces stiff competition from the in-form Lara Gut of Switzerland, who won here last year. American Lindsey Vonn, arguably the greatest downhill skier of all time, is recovering from a career-threatening injury but could challenge the two favourites.
The race is followed by the mayhem and danger of ski cross. After making its Olympic debut in Vancouver 2010, ski cross became hugely popular and promises to be a massive hit in Sochi 2014.
Graham Bell and Ed Leigh travel to Bormio in Italy for the men's downhill. The world's best, including World Cup series leader Aksel Lund Svindal, are dusting off those Christmas cobwebs
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Graham Bell and Ed Leigh travel to Bormio in Italy for the men's downhill. The world's best, including World Cup series leader Aksel Lund Svindal, are dusting off those Christmas cobwebs and hurling themselves down the punishing Pista Stelvio course. With the Italians flying high in the rankings so far this season, Svindal faces stiff competition from home favourites Dominik Paris, Peter Fill and Werner Heel. Elsewhere, Ed Leigh is catching up with Team GB's slopestyle superstar Jenny Jones. And with the Olympics just over a month away, we are looking at another of our Tsars for the Future.
Graham Bell and Ed Leigh bring you more Winter Sport action from the beautiful Swiss ski resort of Adelboden.
The men's giant slalom on the Kuonisbargli run is considered one of the
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Graham Bell and Ed Leigh bring you more Winter Sport action from the beautiful Swiss ski resort of Adelboden.
The men's giant slalom on the Kuonisbargli run is considered one of the season's classic races. All eyes are on the giant slalom specialist Ted Ligety who attempts to repeat his victory of 2013. The American has owned this event in recent years and will be looking to hit form just weeks before the Winter Olympics in Sochi.
Also concentrating on all things Olympic is British snowboarding legend Jenny Jones. Ed Leigh catches up with the Bristolian, who has been a British snowboarding trailblazer for over a decade but is only just about to make her Olympic debut.
The Swiss resort of Wengen, home of the legendary Lauberhorn, plays host to this instalment. Graham Bell and Ed Leigh present all the action from this classic men's downhill race.
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The Swiss resort of Wengen, home of the legendary Lauberhorn, plays host to this instalment. Graham Bell and Ed Leigh present all the action from this classic men's downhill race. Italian Christof Innerhofer took the title in an eventful race in 2013, which was notable for Frenchman Johan Clarey becoming the first man to exceed 100mph in a World Cup race.
Ed Leigh also reflects upon the life of Shane McConkey, a man revered as a pioneer of free skiing, who tragically lost his life pushing the boundaries of his sport.
Graham Bell and Ed Leigh return to Kitzbühel in the Tyrol region of Austria to showcase the most exhilarating men's downhill race on the planet. The mighty Hahnenkamm Mountain plays host
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Graham Bell and Ed Leigh return to Kitzbühel in the Tyrol region of Austria to showcase the most exhilarating men's downhill race on the planet. The mighty Hahnenkamm Mountain plays host to the jewel in the crown of the World Cup alpine racing season. The finest skiers in the world will look to etch their names into the history books, with Norway's Aksel Lund Svindal leading the charge.
Plus, a look at what propelled Olympic skeleton gold medallist Amy Williams to become the first British individual gold medallist at a Winter Olympics for 30 years in Vancouver in 2010, as she heads back to the ice to share an insight into the science behind the adrenaline-fuelled sport where millimetres can be the difference between winning and losing.
Graham Bell and Ed Leigh present the final episode of Ski Sunday from the Austrian ski resort of Schladming where the feature race is the spectacular men's night slalom. Host to the 2013
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Graham Bell and Ed Leigh present the final episode of Ski Sunday from the Austrian ski resort of Schladming where the feature race is the spectacular men's night slalom. Host to the 2013 World Championships, the Schladming crowd were delighted to see home favourite Marcel Hirscher claim gold on his way to his second overall World Cup crown. The Austrian will be hopeful of more of the same this year but compatriot Mario Matt is the man to beat this season in this final World Cup Slalom before the Winter Olympics. Ed Leigh catches up with reigning snowboard half-pipe gold medallist Torah Bright from Australia who is hoping to break records in Sochi in three different snowboard disciplines. We also assess the medal prospects of Team GB, with many experts forecasting a record haul in the Russian mountains.
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