World Cup: Odermatt wins fourth consecutive alpine skiing title

World Cup: Odermatt wins fourth consecutive alpine skiing title

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Marco Omremat from Switzerland has become the third skier to win four World Cup balls in a row with second place in the giant zigzag race in Hafil.

Omramat, 27, ended, his compatriot Luke Millard in Norway, to get the title with five races to go in the World Cup season, while he was also getting the fourth giant Salloum crown in a row.

Crystal Globes is awarded to the winners of each of the four categories – Download, Super -G, Giant Slalom and Slalom – in the World Cup Ski World Cup, along with a prize for the winner in general.

Animari, Mosser Broil and the Dutch Dutch, won only four consecutive titles in the World Cup.

Henrik Chrisoversen of Norway ranked sixteenth in this house, which means that he is now unable to exceed 1596 points in Oderamat in the overall standings, where he won a 2022 Olympic gold medal now at the top of 635 points on his competitor.

“Winning in this world, with this small rough road, is great.”

“It is definitely a different type of ski if you know that you are elements of the world but don't do it yet – there is no space for error.

“It helps a lot to get GS Globe in the pocket and now focus on the last one in Download.”

Odermatt has already won the Super-G title for the third year in a row and leads the arrangement of the decline in the final meeting of this season in the state of Idaho next week.

Meillard continued his victory in the giant zigzag race by winning the race on Sunday to move to second in the overall standings. He is 47 points behind the leader of Christowsen, who finished fifth in the Sunday race, with one event remaining.

Billy Megor, a trauma race specialist in Great Britain, scored the first 10 best of the top 10 ever in an event in the World Cup, where he finished ninth in Hafil after a secondary match.



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