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The last GS before the Olympics goes to Marcel Hirscher

Aug 31, 2018·Alpine Skiing
GARMISCH-PARTENKIRCHEN, GERMANY - JANUARY 28: Marcel Hirscher of Austria competes during the Audi FIS Alpine Ski World Cup Men's Giant Slalom on January 28, 2018 in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany. (Photo by Christophe Pallot/Agence Zoom)

The giant slalom is back on the World Cup Tour after a three weeks’ break and the specialists were eager to get back in race mode and offer a great show to the public of Garmisch-Partenkirchen.

All three giants of the discipline were in the lead after first run: Marcel Hirscher in pole position, ahead of Ted Ligety +0.63 and Alexis Pinturault +0.94. Together, these three shared 44 wins out of the 48 last giant slalom World Cup races, which means since February 2012!

With a solid second run, Ted Ligety made his comeback on the World Cup podium, grabbing today’s third place. Since his win in Sölden in 2015, the American had to fight with different back and knee injuries that prevented him to race at his best level. The timing of this podium placement is perfect for Ligety, who can now head to the Olympic Winter Games boosted with confident, as he is also the defending champion on the course in YongPyong.

In the second run, one of the young and wild giant slalom athletes was able to claim a first World Cup podium in career; it's Manuel Feller. The Austrian scored three Top 5 in this discipline this season, and was knocking on the podium’s door with some very fast sections. Today the racer from Fieberbrunn proved that he can bring it down in giant slalom and adds another podium to his silver medal in slalom from the World Championships in St. Moritz 2017.

As constant as always, Marcel Hirscher charged the second run as well and was able to hold on to his lead to finish +1.57 ahead of his contenders. 7 wins out of 8 giant slalom races, 10 wins this season, 55 World Cup wins in career, Marcel Hirscher keeps improving his statistics and is excited to head to the Olympic Winter Games after the City Event of Stockholm next Tuesday evening.

There will be one last stop on the Audi FIS Ski World Cup Tour before the Olympic Winter Games in PyeongChang 2018, the City Event in Stockholm. The best 12 male and female will compete head-to-head for the World Cup win on Tuesday evening.

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