Brignone, Odermatt win season-long downhill titles after wind cancels races at World Cup finals
- Italy's Federica Brignone was crowned the women's World Cup overall champion after the cancellation of the downhill races due to strong winds, marking her second overall title at the age of 34.
- Marco Odermatt won the men's downhill crown for the second consecutive year after the cancellation of races, having previously secured his fourth overall title.
- Federica Brignone became the women's World Cup overall champion after downhill races were canceled in Sun Valley due to strong winds.
- Brignone, at age 34, is now the oldest skier to win an overall World Cup title in alpine skiing.
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Alpine skiing-Brignone claims World Cup overall title after downhill cancelled
Italy's Federica Brignone was crowned this season's women's World Cup overall champion on Saturday after the cancellation of the downhill races in Sun Valley, Idaho, due to strong winds.Brignone secured her second overall crown at the age of 34 and became the oldest skier - male or female - to claim an o
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