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Paris Doubles up with Super-G Victory at World Cup Finals

Italy secured four wins at the World Cup finals, with Dominik Paris claiming his 26th career victory by narrowly beating Austrian competitors in a challenging super-G race.

  • On Sunday, Dominik Paris won the super-G at Kvitfjell, his second race victory in two days as Italy national team swept all four World Cup finals races.
  • On Saturday, Dominik Paris coped with hard-packed, rutted snow on the Kvitfjell piste, finishing his run in 1min 26.81sec and building momentum after not winning earlier this season.
  • Paris edged Vincent Kriechmayr by 0.07sec, marking his 26th victory overall and eighth on the Kvitfjell piste.
  • Marco Odermatt, Swiss star, failed to score World Cup points in the super-G at the finals despite already securing the World Cup super-G and downhill titles.
  • With one race remaining, Odermatt said 'I hope I can keep up this motivation for Tuesday' about the final race.
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Italian ski veteran Dominik Paris has taken the competition to the next level in the super-G, just 24 hours after winning the downhill in Kvitfjell. The 36-year-old from South Tyrol showed the best performance in both races in the fast events at the Alpine Skiing World Cup Final in Norway.

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Unforgettable World Cup finals for Italy: closes the Domme circle, which drops the double on Kvitfjell's Olympiabakken, a track where he won eight times in his career

·Italy
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Italian ski veteran Dominik Paris has taken the competition to the next level in the super-G, just 24 hours after winning the downhill in Kvitfjell. The 36-year-old South Tyrolean showed his best performances in both races in the fast events at the Alpine Skiing World Cup Final in Norway.

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Dominik Paris takes back-to-back wins as Italy goes 4-from-4 at World Cup finals in Norway

Dominik Paris has won his second race in two days as Italy went a perfect four-from-four at the World Cup finals. Paris won the super-G a day after winning the downhill.

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