Malta Independent

Peter Fill of Italy wins overall downhill title at finals

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Peter Fill didn't win a downhill race all season. No matter, since ever so steady works, too.

The Italian racer retained his overall downhill title Wednesday by finishing second to teammate Dominik Paris at World Cup Finals.

Fill entered the day trailing Kjetil Jansrud of Norway by 33 points in the standings, but used a consistent run to overtake Jansrud, who wound finished 11th. Fill ended up capturing the title by 23 points during a season in which he wound up on the downhill podium five times, only never on the top step.

That is, until Wednesday, when he accepted the crystal globe for the season title and jumped into the air to punctuate the moment.

Paris was the first racer out of the starting gate — a strategic move in the warm conditions — and finished in a time of 1 minute, 33.07 seconds. No one would be able to catch him. Fill was 0.08 seconds behind and Carlo Janka of Switzerlan­d took third.

The same strategy was employed by Fill on a course that was hosting a World Cup men's race for the first time since 2001.

Jansrud was the fifth racer out of the gate and when he saw his place — fifth — at the finish, he knew a title wasn't going to happen. He watched the competitio­n unfold on the video screen, leaning on his ski poles, as he hoped a couple of racers could knock Fill from the podium.

No one could. Janka made an impressive charge at No. 16 to earn third.

"I wasn't even nervous watching, because I knew this was done," said Jansrud, who's already sewn up the super-G title heading into Thursday's competitio­n. "You just get the feeling. With the snow kind of getting warmer and warmer, no other guys were able to threaten.

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