Swiss skier Meillard caps successful weekend in Aspen with World Cup slalom win
Loic Meillard of Switzerland capped a podium-filled weekend in Aspen by winning a World Cup slalom.
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Loic Meillard of Switzerland capped a podium-filled weekend in Aspen by winning a World Cup slalom.
Manuel Feller of Austria overcame a first-run deficit to win a World Cup slalom on Sunday, his fourth victory of the season.
Heavy rain forced the cancellation of a men's World Cup slalom Sunday in Bansko, Bulgaria, after 31 starters in the opening run, with Olympic champion Clement Noel leading the race.
Linus Strasser became the first German skier in 34 years to win two men's World Cup slaloms in a row by triumphing at a night race Wednesday in Schladming, Austria, three days after he won the slalom of the classic Hahnenkamm event 140 kilometres west in Kitzbuehel.
Marco Schwarz's mission to challenge Swiss dominator Marco Odermatt for the overall World Cup ski title is on track.
AJ Ginnis lost his maiden Alpine Skiing World Cup win in a dramatic slalom in Palisades Tahoe, with Alexander Steen Olsen instead taking his first victory. Ginnis went fastest in the second run, but appeared to straddle one of the gates. However, on the official timings, he was not disqualified.
Norwegian ski racer Alexander Steen Olsen earned his first World Cup win after AJ Ginnis of Greece was disqualified for missing a gate in a slalom event held on a snowy Sunday at the Palisades Tahoe resort in Olympic Valley, Calif.
COURCHEVEL, France: Norway's Henrik Kristoffersen took gold in the final men's slalom of the Alpine skiing world championships on Sunday (Feb 19) while Alexandros "AJ" Ginnis finished second to give Greece a first ever winter sports medal.