Kilde seals World Cup downhill title; Kriechmayr wins final race
Aleksander Aamodt Kilde edged Olympic champion Beat Feuz in their tight duel to win the World Cup season-long downhill title on Wednesday in Courchevel, France.
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Aleksander Aamodt Kilde edged Olympic champion Beat Feuz in their tight duel to win the World Cup season-long downhill title on Wednesday in Courchevel, France.
COURCHEVEL, France : Marco Odermatt was confirmed as the first Swiss man for 12 years to win the overall Alpine skiing World Cup title after claiming second place in the final downhill of the season on Wednesday.
Henrik Kristoffersen won his second men's World Cup race in two days Sunday, while Olympic champion Marco Odermatt finished third in the penultimate giant slalom of the season to all but clinch the overall title.
Henrik Kristoffersen made it two giant slalom victories in two days in Kranjska Gora, Slovenia as Marco Odermatt finished third to close in on the overall World Cup title. Norwegian Kristoffersen was in third place after the first run with a time of 1:12.46 but his second run of 1:05.67 saw him post an overall time of 2:18.13 to take top spot.
Giant slalom Olympic champion Marco Odermatt is all but certain of his first overall World Cup title after he finished third at the Kranjska Gora giant slalom on Sunday 13 March.
Henrik Kristoffersen produced a superb second run to take glory at Kranjska Gora, but Marco Odermatt stole the headlines by finishing joint second to land the Giant Slalom Crystal Globe. Norway’s Kristoffersen — who earlier in the week was seen kicking a bin after a disappointing run — was all smiles at the end of the race on Saturday after taking victory in a combined time of 2:18.28 for his 28th World Cup win. Ad/> “I am super happy,” Kristoffersen said after securing his second GS win of the season.
Henrik Kristoffersen continued his strong form at the end of the Alpine Ski World Cup season by taking the Kranjska Gora giant slalom in Slovenia, on Saturday (12 March).
Mikaela Shiffrin can move closer to her fourth World Cup overall title, among the winter sports live on Peacock this weekend.