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Chevren’s pairs with Johnson to get a medal in the fifteenth world


Chevrerene and Johnson are friends and competitors for a long time [Getty Images]

The American crowd, Michaella Chevren, won the fifteenth World Championship medal, where she and Perry Johnson won gold in the opening event in Salbach.

The event, which will happen for the first time next year in Italy, sees a single skate that competes in a slope, followed by his teammate in the turning race.

Johnson, 29, from He won the fall on Saturday A few weeks after his return from a 14 -month ban for three cases of fighting the fight against recycling, the fourth place was in the opening round in Austria.

Chevrerene, 29, who won 99 World Cup Golds during her career, was at the third fastest in the turning race to leave the United States husband at the top of the leaders with a joint time between two minutes 40.89 seconds.

“There must be many things since the time he spent since we were eleven years of age,” Chevrin said of her long relationship as a competition and friend of Johnson.

“We needed a completely new event. It is amazing for me. I have achieved well this morning, as if it was recently carried out day after day.”

It is golden in the Eighth World Championship of Chevrerene, which mimics German skipper Kristel Crans with her medals.

Cranz won 15 individual medals between 1934 and 1939 when the championships were held annually, but Chevren put the standard in the modern era.

Switzerland captured silver with Lara Got Pyrami and Windy Holnary, who scored the fastest zigzag race, where he finished 0.39 seconds behind Chevrerene and Johnson in 2: 41.28 while Austria Stephanie Veer Virina and Catharina Tropay ranked third in 2: 41.42.

Chevrerene was suspicious of the two worlds after she was injured in the abdomen in a crash in Kelington in November, which kept her for two months.

She only returned in the night zigzag race in Curshaval last month and said she would not defend the giant zigzag title later this week due to post -trauma disorder.

Chevrin also said that she would not race in the joint event after Lindsey von, who recently came out of retirement after 82 wins in the World Cup, achieved the idea of ​​the couple’s race together.

But the American Federation made a decision to build the team’s matches on the current classification, which means that Chevren was associated with Johnson while von was racing with AJ Hurt, where he occupied the sixteenth couple.

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