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Norwegian skier Haugan leads rain-affected slalom in Kitzbuehel. World champion Kristoffersen out

  • Norwegian skier Timon Haugan posted the fastest time in the rain-affected opening run of a men's World Cup slalom, finishing in 51.29 seconds, ahead of Steven Amiez by 0.07 seconds.
  • Haugan's former teammate Lucas Pinheiro Braathen finished third, 0.25 seconds behind Haugan, aiming for a first-ever World Cup win for Brazil.
  • Slalom World Champion Henrik Kristoffersen failed to finish after straddling a gate early in his run, impacting his standing in the competition.
  • The second run of the slalom was scheduled for later on Sunday amid challenging weather conditions.
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