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Former Ski and Snowboard Club Vail Skier Kyle Negomir Posts Career-Best World Cup Downhill Finish in Val Gardena

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The weather gods threw everything they had at the Saslong slope on Thursday morning as skiers took to a shortened Val Gardena course for the second downhill of the FIS men’s World Cup season. But warm weather, a late start due to fog and multiple mid-race delays didn’t phase Kyle Negomir. The former Ski and Snowboard Club Vail athlete posted a career-best World Cup finish, rocketing from bib 52 to 11th place. “It feels really good,” Negomir said…

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That didn't look good at all! The Norwegian Fredrik Moeller came on Thursday in the Val Gardena downhill difficult to fall. Moeller had gone into the race with start number 45. After just over 30 driving seconds then the scare-second: At the camel-bubbles on the Saslong he suddenly got in reserve and banged with his back unscathed on the slopes. "Now he flies, auweh, suffered also ORF-expert and ex-skiren runner Armin Assinger.Besides lying with…

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The Swiss champion conquers the first of the two descents in Val Gardena, for Dominik is the first seasonal podium. Bad fall for the Norwegian Moeller

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Marco Odermatt won the shortened descent in Val Gardena and set another milestone with his 50th World Cup victory, while the Austrian team on the Saslong was clearly below expectations.

"Only" the third of the giant of Val d'Isère last Saturday, Marco Odermatt had missed a great opportunity to win his 50th World Cup victory. But he didn't wait long to seize a new opportunity! While the World Cup is taking place in Val Gardena, with two downhills and a Super-G scheduled until Saturday, before taking the way to Alta Badia on Sunday (many) and Monday (slalom), the Swiss skier wrote a new line of his fabulous record by winning the …

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Corriere Della Sera broke the news in Italy on Thursday, December 18, 2025.
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