Sarrazin ends long French wait for Kitzbuhel downhill win
Cyprien Sarrazin claimed the first World Cup downhill win by a Frenchman at the iconic Kitzbuhel showpiece since 1997 as he topped the leaderboard on Friday.
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Cyprien Sarrazin claimed the first World Cup downhill win by a Frenchman at the iconic Kitzbuhel showpiece since 1997 as he topped the leaderboard on Friday.
Swiss standout Marco Odermatt earned his fourth World Cup Crystal Globe of the season Sunday in anticlimactic circumstances as the final race was cancelled due to bad weather in Saalbach, Austria.
SAALBACH, Austria : Switzerland's Marco Odermatt remained on course for a quartet of men's Alpine skiing World Cup crystal globes after securing the super-G title on Friday.
Standout skier Marco Odermatt earned another World Cup crystal globe Friday on a stellar day for the Swiss team in the Austrian sunshine.
SAALBACH, Austria : Switzerland's Marco Odermatt missed out on the chance to become the first skier in 45 years to win every race in the giant slalom after failing to finish at the Austrian resort of Saalbach on Saturday.
Marco Odermatt failed to complete a perfect giant slalom season Saturday at the World Cup finals in Saalbach, Austria, where the Swiss star skied out in the second run while holding a commanding lead over eventual winner Loic Meillard.
Swiss skiers Marco Odermatt and Lara Gut-Behrami will both be chasing a rare quartet of crystal globes at the Alpine World Cup finals that start in the Austrian resort of Saalbach on Saturday.
Loic Meillard of Switzerland capped a podium-filled weekend in Aspen by winning a World Cup slalom.
Marco Odermatt recovered from a first run that left him trailing and a poor start in the second to pull out a victory in Aspen, Colo., and extend his World Cup giant slalom winning streak to 12 races, aided by a major mistake by the last skier down the hill Saturday.