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Hirscher gets gold again, Braaten wins slopestyle

- DENNIS WASZAK JR.

PYEONGCHAN­G, Korea, Republic Of Two events, two gold medals for Marcel Hirscher.

The 28-year-old Austrian has a good chance to leave the Pyeongchan­g Olympics with one more.

Hirscher won the men’s giant slalom Sunday , finishing in 2 minutes, 18.04 seconds, and beating Norway’s Henrik Kristoffer­sen by 1.27 seconds — the largest victory in the event at an Olympics in 50 years . He also won the alpine combined last Tuesday, and still has the slalom — his best event — to come.

“At the moment, I’m pumped.” Hirscher said.

Norway’s Oystein Braaten was also excited after winning the men’s ski slopestyle, edging American Nick Goepper for the gold.

“First run, I did what I planned to do, what I wanted to do as well as I could, and it held up against all the great runs today,” Braaten said. “Just being a part of a final like this was amazing.”

Norway won its fifth cross-country skiing gold of these games, taking the men’s 4x10 kilometre relay. Oleksandr Abramenko was the winner of the men’s aerials, giving Ukraine its first medal of these games and just its third gold ever at the Winter Games.

In a dramatic photo finish in the biathlon 15-kilometre mass start, Martin Fourcade edged Simon Schempp to win his second gold medal of the games. And, in the last medal event of the night, Nao Kodaira won the women’s 500-meter speedskati­ng title in an Olympic record.

At Yongpyong Alpine Center, Hirscher led after the first run, but saw Kristoffer­sen rise from 10th-fastest in the morning to having the quickest time in the second run.

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