BREAKING: Paris Wins Again in Bormio

By Published On: December 28th, 2019Comments Off on BREAKING: Paris Wins Again in Bormio

Italy’s Dominik Paris won his second World Cup downhill in a row on Saturday, sweeping the two races in Bormio, Italy. Saturday’s race was run full length, as opposed to a shortened course on Friday.

Paris won with a time of 1:55.37 seconds, just 0.08 seconds ahead of podium newcomer, Switzerlands Urs Kryenbuehl. Another Swiss, Beat Feuz, finished in third for his second podium of the week, 0.26 seconds back.

Ryan Cochran-Siegle led the Americans in 11th place and was followed in the points by Steven Nyman in 19th and Jared Goldberg in 23rd.

Benjamin Thomsen led the Canadians in 12th place.

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Top 10

  1. Dominik Paris (ITA) – 1:55.37
  2. Urs Kryenbuehl (SUI) – +0.08
  3. Beat Feuz (SUI) – +0.26
  4. Aleksander Aamodt Kilde (NOR) – +0.73
  5. Matthias Mayer (AUT) – +0.84
  6. Niels Hintermann (SUI) – +0.88
  7. Johan Clarey (FRA) – +1.09
  8. Adrien Theaux (FRA) – +1.40
  9. Maxence Muzaton (FRA) – +1.53
  10. Vincent Kriechmayr (AUT) – +1.61

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About the Author: Sean Higgins

A Lake Tahoe native and University of Vermont graduate, Higgins was a member of the Catamounts' 2012 NCAA title winning squad and earned first team All-American honors in 2013. Prior to coming to Ski Racing Media, he coached U14s for the Squaw Valley Ski Team.