
Today is a historic day for Greek sports and especially for winter sports enthusiasts.
After a great run, Alexandros Ioannis Ginnis won the silver medal in slalom at the Alpine Skiing World Cup in Chamonix, France.
Shocking Alexander Guinness! 👏🇬🇷
The 28-year-old made history by winning the first medal for Greece in the history of the Alpine Skiing World Cup, finishing 2nd in the technical downhill in Chamonix, France 🥈
⛷️ #FISalpine #Skiing #Chamonix pic.twitter.com/DfvdAJuvyY
— Eurosport Greece (@EurosportGR) February 4, 2023
The gold medal was won by the Swiss Raymond Sennhausern, who took first place with a difference of only one second and two centimeters from the Greek skier.
The Swiss Daniel Jule also won the bronze medal.
Source: RES-IPE
Source: Kathimerini

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