Beijing 2022: Clement Noel secures slalom success
Clement Noel scorched the 'Ice River' course in a stunning second run to win the men's slalom event at the Winter Olympics.
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Clement Noel scorched the 'Ice River' course in a stunning second run to win the men's slalom event at the Winter Olympics.
France’s Clement Noel put down a stunning second run to win slalom gold at the Winter Olympics ahead of Johannes Strolz and world champion Sebastien Foss-Solevaag. Noel was sixth heading into Run 2, but an incredible 49.79 made for an unassailable time of 1:44.09 – 0.61 seconds quicker than Austria’s Strolz, who had led after the first run.
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YANQING, China : Clement Noel of France won the gold medal in the men's slalom event at the Winter Olympics on Wednesday.
Keep calm and watch slalom was Dave Ryding’s message to the Great British sport-watching public who were yet to see any medals from the Olympic Winter Games Beijing 2022 prior to the slalom discipline of the Alpine skiing competition, which took place on Wednesday (16 January). The wait continues for the Brits, however, after Ryding finished in 13th at the Yanqing National Alpine Skiing Centre.
Noel, sixth fastest after the first run, laid down the quickest second run to clock a combined total of 1min 44.09sec.
France's Clement Noel has been crowned the Beijing 2022 men's Alpine skiing slalom champion after a spectacular final run that saw him leapfrog the top five skiers to take his place at the top of the podium.
Indian alpine skier Mohammad Arif Khan ended his campaign at the ongoing Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics with a DNF (Did Not Finish) in the men's slalom event on Wednesday. Arif Khan failed to complete his first run at the Yanqing National Alpine Skiing Centre which meant the Indian couldn't participate in the second run. Johannes Strolz of Austria led the race after Run 1 with a timing of 53.92 seconds. On Sunday, Arif finished 45th out of 89 participants in the men's giant slalom event. The Jammu and Kashmir-born Indian skier finished in 2:47.24 - 37.89 seconds off the first place.