Italian ski star Dominik Paris made it two World Cup races in three days Sunday after just one win in three years.
Italian Dominik Paris won a men's super-g in Norway's Kvitfjell on Sunday as presumptive overall champion Marco Odermatt officially clinched the discipline title for a third straight year. Mikaela Shiffrin meanwhile missed out on a record-extending 101st World Cup win when placing third in a slalom in Åre,
Canadian alpine skier James Crawford claimed a silver medal in a men's World Cup super-G race of tight margins on Sunday in Kvitfjell, Norway.
Italian Dominik Paris won a men's super-g in Norway's Kvitfjell on Sunday as presumptive overall champion Marco Odermatt officially clinched the discipline title for a third straight year. The super-g title was already effectively Odermatt's because only rival Mattia Casse on Italy broke his elbow in a training crash on Wednesday.
Federica Brignone won an eventful women’s World Cup super-G as the Italian skier extended her lead in the overall standings.
Marco Odermatt secured his third straight Super-G World Cup crystal globe, inching closer to a fourth consecutive overall title. In Kvitfjell, Norway, despite finishing fourth, Odermatt's lead was unthreatened by the absence of rival Mattia Casse.