Albert Popov, victory at the Madonna di Campiglio slalom, and the link with SCARA: Le Tremplin des Champions de Demain (The Stepping Stone for Tomorrow’s Champions)

Albert Popov marked a milestone in his career on January 9, 2025, by winning the slalom at Madonna di Campiglio, Italy. At the age of 27, the Bulgarian became only the second skier from his country to win a White Circus event, after Peter Popangelov, winner in 1980. This victory, significant for Bulgarian skiing, is also the culmination of a career that has its roots in the SCARA, a key competition for young European skiers.

Albert Popov: From SCARA to the World Cup

The Madonna di Campiglio slalom will remain a highlight for Albert Popov. By winning on this prestigious slope, he established himself as a skier to watch in the slalom discipline. “This success means a lot,” he said after his victory, hoping that it might inspire other young Bulgarians to take up skiing.

But this victory did not come about by chance. In 2010, when he was just 13, Popov was already taking part in the SCARA, a major competition for young European skiers held every year in Val d’isère. At the time, he won the slalom in the young boys 1 category, a first major success that marked the start of his career. The SCARA was therefore a key step, enabling him to measure himself against athletes of his own age in conditions similar to those of major international competitions, before taking his first steps on the World Cup circuit.

Clément Noël: Another SCARA Champion

Clément Noël, another international slalom figure, also embodies the strong link between SCARA and the World Cup. On January 26, 2025, he won the Kitzbühel slalom, taking the lead of the slalom World Cup with a total of 14 victories in this discipline.

His career, like Popov’s, was marked by his time at SCARA. In 2013, Clément Noël, then aged 13, distinguished himself by finishing 3rd in the U14 category slalom. This result, albeit a long way off, is part of his journey to become one of the world’s top skiers. SCARA has played an important role in building his sporting future, just as it has contributed to the progress of many other champions.

SCARA: A Crucial Competition for Young Skiers

The SCARA, which attracts some 1,500 skiers each year, is often seen as a real preparatory stage for up-and-coming talent. The competition gives young athletes the chance to test themselves against international rivals, while offering them their first experience on world-class slopes. Every year, Val d’Isère becomes a meeting place for those who dream of following in the footsteps of champions like Popov or Noël.

The SCARA is therefore a starting point for many of today’s top skiers. Although this competition is not yet a guaranteed springboard to the World Cup, it is an ideal environment in which to measure one’s strengths, learn to deal with pressure and perfect one’s skills before embarking on the professional circuit.

Conclusion: A link between generations

Albert Popov and Clément Noël’s World Cup successes illustrate the progress they have made since joining SCARA. These two athletes show that youth competition, while still a long way from world podiums, represents an essential moment in the building of a career. By looking back on their own experiences, they remind all young skiers that great things are possible, provided they work hard and seize opportunities, such as those offered by competitions like the SCARA.

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