Odermatt stays hot to break Swiss World Cup wins record

By AFP
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December 23, 2024
Marco Odermatt stands on the top step of the podium after winning the Alta Badia men's giant slalom to set a Swiss record. —AFP/File

ALTA BADIA: Marco Odermatt seized a slice of history with a blistering second run on a tricky piste to claim the giant slalom in Alta Badia on Sunday for a second victory in two days in the Italian Dolomites.

Just one day after equalling Pirmin Zurbriggen´s Swiss men´s record for most World Cup victories in downhill in nearby Val Gardena, Odermatt made the record his own with a 41st triumph.

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“To be the best Swiss Alpine skier ever, right after Pirmin Zurbriggen, who is the biggest legend we had in Swiss skiing history -- this is a very special moment,” said Odermatt. He is still far behind the overall record-holder Mikaela Shiffrin with 99. Swede Ingemar Stenmark leads male skiers with 86 wins. Vreni Schneider is the top Swiss skier with 55 wins.

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