Odermatt wins World Cup super-G in Aspen to secure 1st title in discipline
Marco Odermatt of Switzerland wrapped up another World Cup super-G title by winning the race in Aspen, Colo., on Sunday with a smooth run through a challenging course.
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Marco Odermatt of Switzerland wrapped up another World Cup super-G title by winning the race in Aspen, Colo., on Sunday with a smooth run through a challenging course.
Marco Odermatt capped a stellar super-G season with World Cup victory in Aspen to wrap up the crystal globe. The Swiss has been in a league of his own in the discipline this season, and he pipped Andreas Sander in Colorado on Sunday to secure a fifth super-G win of the season. Ad Odermatt stopped the clock in a time of 1:06.80, and only Sander could get close.
Aleksander Aamodt Kilde cruised to his second consecutive downhill World Cup title with a victory in Aspen, Colorado on Saturday in the penultimate race of the season.
Aleksander Aamodt Kilde won the downhill Crystal Globe for the second time in his career on Saturday night in Aspen. There was a concern that the event might have been affected by weather but ultimately the competition was completed. Ad The win is also the Norwegian’s sixth of the World Cup season.
Toronto skier Jack Crawford finished in silver medal in men's downhill at the World Cup stop in Aspen, Colo., on Saturday.
Adrian Smiseth Sejersted was denied a maiden World Cup victory after the downhill was halted due to poor weather in Aspen. Heavy snow in western United States had caused problems for organisers, and the racers went into the event with only one practice run under their belts. Ad Conditions were expected to worsen as the day went on, and the forecast proved to be correct.
Austria's Marco Schwarz bested world champion Marco Odermatt for his first giant slalom World Cup victory in Palisades Tahoe. The 27-year-old narrowly pipped Switzerland's Odermatt to gold by 0.03 seconds in California after Odermatt was forced to recover from a shaky start to his second run.
Marco Schwarz of Austria won a tight giant slalom race Saturday as the men's World Cup circuit made a stop at the Palisades Tahoe resort for the first time since 1969.