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Feller extends Austrian men's unbeaten slalom run with 5th World Cup win

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Manuel Feller denied the young Norwegian team another win at Adelboden in a World Cup slalom on Sunday and extended Austria's unbeaten run in the discipline this season.

Feller rose from fifth after the first run to be 0.02 seconds faster than Atle Lie McGrath. Then first-run leader Alexander Steen Olsen fell within seconds of starting a potentially decisive run. "I saw 'OK, these young guns from Norway they're going really hard,"' Feller said from Switzerland, "so I need to go a little bit more on the limit." His teammate Dominik Raschner, wearing low-ranked bib No.

35, was 0.23 back in third having been just 16th-fastest in the morning run. Feller yelled with excitement while sitting in the course-side leader's seat on seeing McGrath cross the line having lost a lead of 0.25 at the final time check. WATCH | Feller captures 2nd World Cup slalom of season: McGrath smiled and pointed across the finish area to his opponent.

He finished second at Adelboden for the second straight time after being edged by his teammate and close friend Lucas Braathen one year ago.

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