Marco Odermatt Clinches Fourth 2024 Title Amidst Final Race Cancellation

By Published On: March 24th, 2024Comments Off on Marco Odermatt Clinches Fourth 2024 Title Amidst Final Race Cancellation

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Sunday, March 24th, the men’s World Cup season began with a mid-race cancellation in Sölden, Austria, and ended with a cancellation of the Saalbach, Austria, finals downhill. The Saalbach team was able to provide good racing for the seven prior races, but today, Mother Nature provided too big of a challenge.

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SAALBACH, AUSTRIA,24.MAR.24 – race director Hannes Trinkl and chief race director Markus Waldner (FIS). Photo: GEPA pictures/ Wolfgang Grebien

With no final downhill race, Switzerland’s Marco Odermatt has clinched his fourth globe of the season. It is notably his career’s first downhill globe (season title). For the 2024 season, Marco the Magnificent earns the giant slalom, super-G, downhill, and overall globes.

SAALBACH,AUSTRIA,24.MAR.24 – Downhill World Cup Men. Cyprien Sarrazin (FRA), Marco Odermatt (SUI) and Dominik Paris (ITA). Photo: GEPA pictures/ Mathias Mandl

Additionally, he once again has been a significant point contributor to the fifth consecutive Swiss men’s Nations Cup title and the second successive overall, including both genders. It is also worth noting that this season, the Swiss won seven of the ten globes awarded, including the men’s and women’s overall titles.

Despite the cancellation of today’s final downhill race, Switzerland’s Marco Odermatt has successfully secured his fourth globe of the season, including his first-ever downhill globe. With today’s race called off due to adverse weather conditions, Odermatt did not have to defend his lead, solidifying his impressive performances throughout the season. As the World Cup season ends, Odermatt and his fellow competitors know they must begin preparing for the next season, aiming for continued success and anticipating new challenges.

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About the Author: Peter Lange

Lange is the current Publisher of Ski Racing Media. However, over 38 seasons, he enjoyed coaching athletes of all ages and abilities. Lange’s experience includes leading Team America and working with National Team athletes from the United States, Norway, Austria, Australia, and Great Britain. He was the US Ski Team Head University Coach for the two seasons the program existed. Lange says, “In the end, the real value of this sport is the relationships you make, they are priceless.”