Italian ski star Dominik Paris made it two World Cup races in three days Sunday after just one win in three years.
Italian Dominik Paris won a men's super-g in Norway's Kvitfjell on Sunday as presumptive overall champion Marco Odermatt officially clinched the discipline title for a third straight year. Mikaela Shiffrin meanwhile missed out on a record-extending 101st World Cup win when placing third in a slalom in Åre,
Italian Dominik Paris won a men's super-g in Norway's Kvitfjell on Sunday as presumptive overall champion Marco Odermatt officially clinched the discipline title for a third straight year. The super-g title was already effectively Odermatt's because only rival Mattia Casse on Italy broke his elbow in a training crash on Wednesday.
Canadian alpine skier James Crawford claimed a silver medal in a men's World Cup super-G race of tight margins on Sunday in Kvitfjell, Norway.
Federica Brignone won an eventful women’s World Cup super-G as the Italian skier extended her lead in the overall standings.
The Canadian was the runner-up behind winner Dominik Paris, earning silver with a time of 1:09.36 in the men's super-G competition at the FIS Alpine Ski World Cup stop at the Kvitfjell ski resort in Norway.
Canadian skier James Crawford finished in second place in the Super-G on Sunday in Kvitfjell, Norway. With the track shortened by the fog that has often benefited Canadians over the years, Crawford crossed the finish line in one minute and 9.36 seconds, only 38 hundredths of a second behind the winner, Italy’s Dominik Paris.
Marco Odermatt secured his third straight Super-G World Cup crystal globe, inching closer to a fourth consecutive overall title. In Kvitfjell, Norway, despite finishing fourth, Odermatt's lead was unthreatened by the absence of rival Mattia Casse.