Kinsey Wolanski Streaks At Ski World Cup With ‘RIP Kobe Bryant’ Banner In Tribute To Basketball Legend

The 2019 Champions League streaker Kinsey Wolanski has paid tribute to Kobe Bryant by interrupting the FIS Ski World Cup in Austria.

Wolanski went viral last year when she invaded the pitch during Liverpool’s win over Tottenham in Madrid.
And the 23-year-old was the centre of attention once again as she temporarily brought a halt to the men’s slalom at the FIS Ski World Cup in Schladming, Austria, on Tuesday evening.

Italian skier Alex Vinatzer believed he had clocked the fastest time during the second run and began to celebrate as the crowd cheered.
But Vinatzer hasn’t spotted Wolanski, who had run out from the crowd and held up a ‘RIP Kobe’ banner as a tribute to the NBA legend, who died alongside his 13-year-old daughter Gianna in a helicopter crash in California on Sunday.
Wolanski had stopped the time by crossing the red line, which had tricked Vinatzer into thinking he had taken the lead from his French rival Clement Noel.
After parading in front of the crowd with her banner, Wolanski was led away by security.

A security guard takes Wolanski out of the finishing area after she was crossing the finish line and releasing the timer of Alex Vinatzer of Italy holding a placard which read “RIP KOBE” during the second run of the men’s Slalom race of the FIS Alpine Skiing World Cup event in Schladming, Austria, 28 January 2020.

During the Champions League final last year, Wolanski ran on to the pitch to promote the X-rated website ‘Vitaly Uncensored’.

Wolanski managed to evade several stewards as she ran past the players before she was caught by security.Photo Credit: Getty

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