Italy's Paris Claims First Win of Season in World Cup Downhill Finale
- Italian skier Dominik Paris won the men's downhill race at the World Cup finals in Kvitfjell, finishing 0.19 seconds ahead of Olympic champion Franjo von Allmen.
- This victory was Paris's 20th career downhill win, placing him second on the all-time World Cup downhill winners list.
- Marco Odermatt finished seventh in the downhill race, 0.92 seconds behind Paris, having already secured the overall and downhill titles prior to the race.
- Odermatt is also competing for the giant slalom title at the finals, following his downhill and overall title wins.
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Paris wins the free descent to the World Cup finals in Lillehammer: for blue it is the 25th career success, and finishes third in the specialty standings. Battuti the Olympic champion Von Allmen and Kriechmayr
Italy's Paris claims first win of season in World Cup downhill finale
The best alpine skiers in downhill only had to wait for the conclusion of the World Cup in Kvitfjell, Norway. In the official training, the fastest of all was Slovenian Miha Hrobat, who also opened the last downhill of the season and did his job very well. He finished his last performance in an excellent fifth place. The Italian veteran Dominik Paris won overwhelmingly. The exceptional Swiss Marco Odermatt was also behind Hrobat. Martin Čater, w…
The Upper Austrian Vincent Kriechmayr finished third behind South Tyrolean Paris and Olympic champion Von Allmen at the World Cup final in Kvitfjell.
Domme also climbs on the third step of the podium of the best speedsters of the season (ANSA)
The Swiss speed cracks are expanding their incredible podium series in the downhill. Thanks to Franjo von Allmen.
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