Norwegian skier Haugan posts convincing men's slalom World Cup win in Italy
Norwegian skier Timon Haugan added to his first-run advantage to win a World Cup slalom by a large margin at Alta Badia resort in La Villa, Italy on Monday.
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Norwegian skier Timon Haugan added to his first-run advantage to win a World Cup slalom by a large margin at Alta Badia resort in La Villa, Italy on Monday.
World champion Henrik Kristoffersen won a men's World Cup slalom Sunday in Val d'Isere, France, for his first victory in nearly two years after first-run leader Steven Amiez saw his dreams of a first win dashed.
Olympic champion Clement Noel held on to his commanding first-run lead to take a men's World Cup slalom Sunday in Gurgl, Austria, for his second win in two weeks and 12th overall.
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SOELDEN, Austria :Alexander Steen Olsen claimed victory in the men's first World Cup race of the season, leading a Norwegian podium sweep in the Giant Slalom in the Austrian Alps on Sunday.
Alexander Steen Olsen held on to his first-run advantage to lead a Norwegian sweep of the podium at the season-opening men's World Cup giant slalom on Sunday in Soelden, Austria, while Lucas Pinheiro Braathen and Marcel Hirscher made successful comebacks to the circuit.