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France’s Johan Clarey becomes oldest man to win Olympic medal in Alpine skiing

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BEIJING – Johan Clarey tends not to be in much of a rush when it comes to anything other than speeding down a hill on skis. Add Olympic success to the list of things he's waited for.

The Frenchman, who turned 41 last month, became the oldest man to win an Olympic medal in Alpine skiing when he claimed a silver behind Beat Feuz of Switzerland in the downhill at the Beijing Games on Monday.

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The previous oldest was Bode Miller, who was 36 when he took bronze in super-G in 2014.

Johan Clarey, of France makes a turn in the men's downhill at the 2022 Winter Olympics, Monday, Feb. 7, 2022, in the Yanqing district of Beijing. (AP Photo/Alessandro Trovati)

"Everything came late in my life. Since I was a young boy, that’s what my mother said," Clarey said. "I take extra time to do everything — walking and speaking and everything. Apparently, my career started quite the same."

This was Clarey’s fourth Olympics and realistically his last shot of being on the podium at a Games. His best previous finish in an Olympics was 18th in the downhill in 2018.

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"I took a lot of risk. I knew I had only one chance left in my career to get a medal in the Olympics," he said. "And when I was going down, I knew I made a good run, but you never know in downhill. Sometimes you’re fast, sometimes you’re not. You never know why. But today was fast."

Johan Clarey, of France, silver, reacts during the medal ceremony for the men's downhill at the 2022 Winter Olympics, Monday, Feb. 7, 2022, in the Yanqing district of Beijing. (AP Photo/Luca Bruno)

Clarey was just 0.10 seconds behind Feuz on

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