2022 Ski Flying World Championships: Slovenia end Norway's team reign as Germany take silver
Slovenia dominated the team event at the Ski Flying World Championships in Vikersund on Sunday (13 March).
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Slovenia dominated the team event at the Ski Flying World Championships in Vikersund on Sunday (13 March).
Reece Howden, the 2020-21 World Cup's top-ranked racer in men's ski cross, stood atop the medal podium for the first time this season on Sunday in Reiteralm, Austria, a year to the day of his victory in Russia.
Austria 2's duo of Benjamin Karl and Daniela Ulbing finished on top of the podium in the Mixed Parallel Slalom Team event in Piancavallo, Italy. The duo beat Edwin Coratti and Nadya Ochner in the big final to claim gold, with the Italian pair failing to finish.
World and Olympic Champion Sandra Naeslund won a seventh straight women's ski cross World Cup race in Reiteralm. The Norwegian superstar took first spot in the season's penultimate event, ahead of Canada's Marielle Thompson to move within two victories of Franny Smith's all-time record of 29 wins. Ad/> Thompson was quicker out of the gate, but Naeslund made a crucial pass after the roller section to gain a lead she would not lose.
Henrik Kristoffersen won his second men's World Cup race in two days Sunday, while Olympic champion Marco Odermatt finished third in the penultimate giant slalom of the season to all but clinch the overall title.
Henrik Kristoffersen made it two giant slalom victories in two days in Kranjska Gora, Slovenia as Marco Odermatt finished third to close in on the overall World Cup title. Norwegian Kristoffersen was in third place after the first run with a time of 1:12.46 but his second run of 1:05.67 saw him post an overall time of 2:18.13 to take top spot.
Marius Lindvik made it a season to remember as he led from start to finish to take the individual title at the Ski Flying World Championships in Vikersund on Saturday (12 March).
Norwegian Jarl Magnus Riiber moved into the overall season lead after winning a fourth consecutive men's FIS Nordic Combined World Cup event on the first day of the final leg in Schonach. Riiber moved a solitary point clear of Johannes Lamparter in the standings by crossing the line after the 10km cross-country skiing leg in 23 minutes 48.9 seconds.