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Another back-to-back victory for Kristoffersen

Mar 13, 2022·Alpine Skiing
KRANJSKA GORA, SLOVENIA - MARCH 13: Henrik Kristoffersen of Team Norway takes 1st place during the Audi FIS Alpine Ski World Cup Men's Giant Slalom in March 13, 2022 in Kranjska Gora Slovenia. (Photo by Stanko Gruden/Agence Zoom)

The last race before heading into the finals, the second GS in Kranjska Gora (SLO) was the last chance for athletes to gain enough cup points to qualify themselves. Having already claimed the GS small globe after his 2nd place finish yesterday’, Marco Odermatt (SUI) was still chasing his fifth GS victory of the season, however, he wasn’t able to claim it today.

Finishing his first run in 3rd place, 0.30 seconds behind the leader, Henrik Kristoffersen (NOR), completed a near-perfect second run to claim the victory with a 0.23-second lead. Having won yesterday’s and today’s GS races, Kristoffersen has had two back-to-back victories this season after having also won both slaloms in Garmisch-Partenkirchen (GER).

Stefan Brennsteiner (AUT) finished in 2nd place to claim his first World Cup podium of the season and his best GS World Cup result. Having finished 5th in yesterday’s race, and sitting in 5th after his first run today, Brennsteiner was looking confident during his second run with pace. Finishing his run 0.17 seconds ahead of Lucas Braathen (NOR), to take 1st place, Brennsteiner was shortly then beaten by Kristoffersen. Exactly one year ago, the Austrian had finished 3rd in the GS race in Kranjska, which was his second World Cup podium.

After placing 1st in his first run, Odermatt, seemed as if he was going to claim yet another GS victory this season. Even though finishing 1st after his first run with a 0.22-second lead, the Swiss skier didn’t manage to hold his edges in his second run. Skiing with less ease and fluidity, Odermatt placed 3rd, 0.27-seconds behind Kristoffersen. Nonetheless, out of the seven GS races so far this season, he has placed on every single one of them, which include four victories.

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