The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Norway’s Foss-Solevaag storms to world slalom gold

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CORTINA D’AMPEZZO, Italy: Norwegian Sebastian FossSoleva­ag produced the run of his life to claim a thrilling gold in the world championsh­ipending men’s slalom in Cortina d’Ampezzo on Sunday.

Foss-Solevaag, who was part of the Norway squad that won gold in the parallel team event, was third after the first run, but recorded the fastest second leg for a combined winning total of 1min 46.48sec.

Adrian Pertl, the Austrian who led after the first run, claimed silver at 0.21sec, with experience­d Norwegian Henrik Kristoffer­sen picking up bronze (+0.46).

“It’s amazing to finish up like this,” said the 29-year-old FossSoleva­ag, whose only World Cup victory to date came in the Flachau slalom last month.

“The slalom has been really good this year. To come in the second run with such a huge lead was such a great feeling.

“I knew the two guys in front could often pull it together but it was a fight from the start to the bottom, and, hah, I did it!”

Foss-Solevaag is the first Norwegian to win the world slalom title since Tom Stiansen in 1997.

Kristoffer­sen hailed his teammate, saying: “We’ve been training so much together in the years, we’ve been skiing World Cups, so it’s really cool to see him taking the step and now winning his second race.

“A first individual medal, so that’s really cool and I’m super happy with the day.”

Croatia’s Istok Rodes held the early lead before Switzerlan­d’s Daniel Yule took over as the top eight readied themselves for a second descent down the testing Druscie piste in sunny conditions with temperatur­es hitting an unseasonal 5C (41F).

In a departure from normal procedure, organisers announced that rather than the top 30 going in reverse order in the second run, it was modified to the top 15 because of the warm temperatur­es.

Austria’s Marco Schwarz, a hot pre-race favourite fresh from gold in the alpine combined and a surprise bronze in the giant slalom, was first of the elite band to kick out of the start gate, attacking from the off before a mistake saw him straddle a gate.

Alexis Pinturault was next, but struggled for pace, meaning the Frenchman left Cortina with just one medal -- a super-G bronze.

Kristoffer­sen followed and laid down a near-perfect run to snatch the lead from Yule by 0.76sec.

 ?? - AFP photo ?? Foss-Solevaag celebrates as he crosses the finish line in the second run of the Men’s Slalom.
- AFP photo Foss-Solevaag celebrates as he crosses the finish line in the second run of the Men’s Slalom.

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