Alpine skiing-Odermatt clinches fourth successive overall World Cup title
- Marco Odermatt won the men's overall and giant slalom World Cup titles for the fourth consecutive year after finishing second in Hafjell, Norway.
- Odermatt stated, "It's unbelievable, two more globes on my side," after securing his victories.
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Odermatt takes 4th straight overall World title
Marco Odermatt clinched the men's overall and giant slalom World Cup Alpine skiing crystal globes for the fourth year in a row on Saturday after finishing second in a Swiss podium sweep. Compatriot Loic Meillard was the winner of the penultimate giant slalom of the season in Hafjell, Norway, with Thomas Tumler third. Odermatt, 27, has already secured the super-G globe for the third year in a row and is runaway favourite to also clinch the downhi…
Alpine skiing: Odermatt takes a fourth big globe in a row
Second in the giant slalom of Hafjell in Norway this Saturday, the Swiss skier managed to win his fourth big globe in a row. He joined Marcel Hirscher, the only other skier to have made such a performance, in the legend.
Alpine skiing-Odermatt clinches fourth successive overall World Cup title
HAFJELL, Norway :Marco Odermatt clinched the men's overall and giant slalom World Cup Alpine skiing crystal globes for the fourth year in a row on Saturday after finishing second in a Swiss podium sweep.Compatriot Loic Meillard was the winner of the penultimate giant slalom of the season in Hafjell, Norway, w
Swiss triple victory in Hafjell-RTL, ball for Odermatt
Loic Meillard won in front of his compatriots Marco Odermatt and Thomas Tumler. Stefan Brennsteiner became the best ÖSV runner in sixth place. Manuel Feller fell like Raphael Haaser and declared his RTL career finished.
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