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Dominik Paris takes a home win at Bormio

Aug 31, 2018·Alpine Skiing
BORMIO, ITALY - DECEMBER 28: Dominik Paris of Italy competes during the Audi FIS Alpine Ski World Cup Men's Downhill on December 28, 2017 in Bormio, Italy. (Photo by Christophe Pallot/Agence Zoom)

The traditional Stelvio downhill in Bormio is back on the World Cup Tour after four years in Santa Caterina. The long and challenging course was covered with approximately 20 centimeters of fresh snow overnight, which caused a delay of 45 minutes, but the course crew worked hard to clean it and prepare a fair track for the top athletes.

Italian Dominik Paris was able to clinch a downhill win in front of a home crowd in Bormio, as he did already in 2012. After a challenging start in the season, he stepped up his game to find the top of the podium again and celebrate his 8th downhill win in career.

Defending champion Aksel Lund Svindal, who’s the last athlete to have won on the Stelvio, brought down one of his impressive strong runs and finished only +0.04 behind the winner of the day. A 73th podium for the Norwegain is also the 10th out of his last 12 participations in a downhill, which showcases his fantastic shape despite many serious injuries.

Another Norwegian rounds up the podium; it’s Kjetil Jansrud. The downhill standings runner-up from last season was already second in the previous downhill in Val Gardena / Gröden and is eager for more solid performances like this.

Tomorrow, an alpine combined will be held on the Stelvio in Bormio, with a first run downhill run starting at 11.30 and a second run in slalom at 15.00.

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