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szdaily -> Sports -> 
Italy’s Paris racks up fourth
    2019-12-30  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

ITALY’S Dominik Paris survived a late scare from unheralded Swiss Urs Kryenbuehl on Saturday to snatch a fourth straight men’s World Cup downhill win on his home piste in Bormio, his second in 24 hours.

The 30-year-old battled the aches from his exertions of the previous day to lead the way in one minute 55.37 seconds and maintain his domination of the icy “Stelvio,” despite Kryenbuehl’s late push which saw the Swiss finish just 0.08 seconds behind to take his first podium finish.

The “Stelvio” is renowned for being one of the most technically challenging pistes, a marked ski run or path down a mountain for snow skiing, covering 3,250 meters with a drop of 1,010 meters.

Defending World Cup downhill champion Beat Feuz of Switzerland had to settle for third, 0.26 seconds off the pace, for his fourth podium in as many races this season.

“It wasn’t easy after yesterday to do another perfect run,” said Paris, who moves top of the overall World Cup and downhill standings after his back-to-back wins. “I was the lucky one with the wind, it was changing a bit.”(SD-Agencies)

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