Norway’s Henrik Kristoffersen rallied from 16th place after the first run to win the world Alpine skiing championships slalom. AJ Ginnis took silver for Greece’s first Olympic or world championships medal in any Winter Olympic program event, according to the International Ski Federation.
A technically demanding first section of the second run wreaked havoc in the final event of the two-week worlds in Courchevel, France. ALPINE SKIING WORLDS: Results Kristoffersen, 28, mastered it for his second world title and first in his primary event.
Kristoffersen has 23 World Cup slalom wins, fourth in men’s history, and until Sunday was the only man or woman with more than 11 World Cup slalom victories who had not won an Olympic or world title in the event.
He had to wait in the leader’s chair for nearly a half-hour while the 15 skiers went who were faster than him in the first run. “It’s way worse sitting at the bottom, waiting, than standing at the start, leading after the first run,” said Kristoffersen, the 2019 World giant slalom champion who in previous Olympic and world championships slaloms had finishes of third, third, fourth, fourth and fourth. “I won most things in slalom except Olympic gold and world championship gold.