The Super Bowl of American ski racing went off this past weekend and a few North American racers took full advantage on home court. Photos: GEPA
December 6th – Super-G
BEAVER CREEK,COLORADO,USA,06.DEC.19 – ALPINE SKIING – FIS World Cup, Super G, men. Image shows Ryan Cochran-Siegle (USA). Photo: GEPA pictures/ Andreas Pranter
BEAVER CREEK,COLORADO,USA,06.DEC.19 – ALPINE SKIING – FIS World Cup, Super G, men. Image shows Ryan Cochran-Siegle (USA). Photo: GEPA pictures/ Andreas Pranter
BEAVER CREEK,COLORADO,USA,07.DEC.19 – ALPINE SKIING – FIS World Cup, downhill men. Image shows Ryan Cochran-Siegle (USA). Photo: GEPA pictures/ Andreas Pranter
BEAVER CREEK,COLORADO,USA,07.DEC.19 – ALPINE SKIING – FIS World Cup, downhill men. Image shows Ryan Cochran-Siegle (USA). Photo: GEPA pictures/ Christian Walgram
Ryan Cochrane-Siegle (USA) showed consistency as the only racer to score points in all three events. He also collected a career-best 6th place finish in Saturday’s Downhill.
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Travis Ganong (USA) trailed winner Marco Odermatt (SUI) by 0.69 seconds, putting him in 6th. Photo : GEPA
22-year-old Marco Odermatt (SUI) celebrates his first World Cup win.
December 7th – Downhill
It was a strong weekend for Aleksander Kilde (NOR) who had a 2nd place finish in the Super-G and a 7th place finish in Downhill.