Ice World Cup Saas Fee - results
Daniel Du Lac and Kim Csizmazia win the fourth stage of the IWC
The fourth stage of the Ice World Cup 2000 took place in Saas Fee, Switzerland this weekend, culminating in the Finals on Sunday 13 February. The Men's event was won by the Frenchman Daniel Du Lac, making this his first victory in the IWC circuit after his second place in the Cortina Ice Boulder a fortnight ago. The Italian Mauro Bubu Bole placed second, ahead of the Canadian Will Gadd, third and François Lombard, fourth.
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The Women's event was won by Kim Csizmazia, thereby bringing her tally to two victories in the IWC after her success in Cortina. The German Ines Papert placed second ahead of Ildi Kiss, as in Cortina, third.
The next stage of the Ice World Cup will be held in Kirov, Russia on 3 March.
Results men | Results women | |||||
1 | Daniel Du-Lac | FRA | 1 | Kim Csizmazia | CAN | |
2 | Mauro Bubu Bole | ITA | 2 | Ines Papert | GER | |
3 | Will Gadd | CAN | 3 | Ildi Kiss | HUN | |
4 | François Lombard | FRA | 4 | Lydia Frolova | RUS | |
5 | Bruno Rüdisser | AUS | 5 | Irina Ryzhenkova | RUS | |
6 | Aljaz Anderle | SLO | 6 | Alenka Jerala | SLO | |
7 | Manu Ibarra | FRA | 7 | Isabel Carrier | FRA | |
8 | Tim Emmet | GB | 8 | M. Pierre Dufrene | FRA | |
 |  |  | 9 | Caroline Ware | SWI |
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