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Results of the men's downhill race in Courchevel and the standings in the Alpine Skiing World Cup.
Marco Odermatt secured the overall victory in the Alpine Ski World Cup in the fifth winter in a row. The Swiss rider took third place on the descent from Courchevel and made the triumph in the battle for the big crystal ball mathematically perfect. Moreover, the best ski racer of the present day won the small downhill ball prematurely. The 28-year-old can no longer be pushed from the top in both scores in the last season races. The Alpin dominat…
The Austrian returned to victory in the World Cup this Friday in the French Alps, while the Swiss Marco Odermatt formalized his triumph in the speciality standings. After an Olympic period below his personal ambitions, Vincent Kriechmayr regained the taste for success by winning the downhill [...] The article Kriechmayr imposes on Courchevel, Odermatt sacred king of the downhill appeared first on Le Singulier.
He had been frustrated by his Olympic Games, having to settle for sixth place in the downhill and seventh in the Super-G. Frustration that the silver medal in the team event had not really mitigated. Fourth of the downhill of Garmisch-Partenkirchen for the recovery after the Olympics last week, Vincent Kriechmayr hit a big blow this Friday by winning the downhill of Courchevel. Left with the 9-back in good weather (4°c, no wind), the 34-year-old…
After almost three years, Austria can cheer again for a World Cup downhill victory among the gentlemen. Vincent Kriechmayr sat down in Courchevel in front of Giovanni Franzoni (ITA) and Marco Odermatt (SUI), who secured the small crystal ball.
Marco Odermatt wins the Downhill World Cup for the fifth time in a row. The 28-year-old Swiss secured another big crystal globe with today's third place in the downhill in Courchevel. He also dominated the fastest discipline ranking for the third time in a row. The race in the French resort was won by Austrian Vincent Kriechmayr. Czech representative Jan Zabystřan did not score.
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