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Skier AJ Ginnis picks up 1st-ever world medal for Greece in any winter Olympic sport

Greek racer AJ Ginnis finished runner-up to gold medallist Henrik Kristoffersen of Norway in the men's slalom at the alpine skiing world championships Sunday to earn his country its first medal at a worlds in any Olympic sport on snow or ice.

Ginnis was second after the opening run and held on to his position, posting a two-run time of one minute 39.70 seconds, 20-100ths behind Kristoffersen in the final race of the worlds.

Alex Vinatzer took bronze in 1:39.88 to earn the Italian men their first medal at these worlds.

"It's just a dream, the last two weeks. History for Greece, best moment in my career," Ginnis said from Courchevel, France. "I can't believe it. I don't know what happened. During the run I thought it was not enough and I just gave everything in the last gates."

Calgary's Erik Read, the lone Canadian in the competition, climbed three spots to place 31st in 1:43.25.

Ginnis already became the first skier from Greece on a World Cup podium when he finished second in the last slalom before the worlds.

Kristoffersen posted the fastest-second run time of 51.66 seconds as he improved from 16th position.

"I didn't believe it was enough. It was a clean run from the middle part, up there I thought it was too many mistakes and not fast enough," the Norwegian said.

It's Kristoffersen's second world title after winning gold in giant slalom four years ago.

"I have won 23 World Cup [slalom] races, I was about 50 times on the podium, but this is my first gold medal. Maybe it's the right time."

First-run leader Manuel Feller of Austria dropped to seventh.

He was chasing his country's first gold medal of the championships, two years before Saalbach-Hinterglemm will host the next worlds.

Austria led the medal table with five

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