Norway's Kristoffersen clinches slalom World Cup title
Henrik Kristoffersen secured a career third slalom crystal globe when he took second place in the final race of the season in Courchevel, France on Sunday.
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Henrik Kristoffersen secured a career third slalom crystal globe when he took second place in the final race of the season in Courchevel, France on Sunday.
Federica Brignone and Atle Lie McGrath claimed slalom victory in the final World Cup event of the season in Courchevel. After two runs, Brignone won the women's event with a combined time of 2:14.68, with fellow Italian Marta Bassino 0.31s behind in second place.
Federica Brignone and Atle Lie McGrath claimed slalom victory in the final World Cup event of the season in Courchevel. After two runs Brignone won the women's event with a combined time of 2:14.68, with fellow Italian Marta Bassino 0.31s behind in second place.
Henrik Kristoffersen secured a career third slalom crystal globe when he took second place in the final race of the season in Courchevel, France on Sunday.
Henrik Kristoffersen sealed the 2022 men's World Cup slalom title after seeing off his Norwegian rivals in Courchevel. The 27-year-old was a model of consistency on the bumpy, carved up slope of the 'Roc de Fer', coming second in his first run and remaining in the same position following his second descent.
Henrik Kristoffersen clinched the men's slalom title in the last event of the World Cup ski season Sunday, placing second in a race dominated by Norway in Méribel, France.
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