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Italian ski star Dominik Paris shines in tight World Cup super-G for second win in three days

  • Italian skier Dominik Paris won his second World Cup race in three days, being the only racer to excel in a challenging super-G event.
  • Paris finished 0.38 seconds faster than James Crawford, the 2023 world champion, who placed second in the race.
  • Marco Odermatt secured fourth place, confirming his season-long super-G title after his closest competitor was injured.
  • Odermatt has a substantial lead in both the super-G and overall World Cup standings, with 570 points over Henrik Kristoffersen.
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Schweizer Radio und Fernsehen (SRF) broke the news in Zürich, Switzerland on Sunday, March 9, 2025.
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