Olympic and world champion Odermatt extends men's giant slalom win streak to 9

While not clean on the icy steep middle part of the Banderitza course, Swiss ski star Marco Odermatt gained time on his competitors in all other sections on the way to a 0.35-second win over Alexander Steen Olsen of Norway in a men's giant slalom Saturday in Bulgaria.

'The confidence is on the highest level,' Swiss ski star says after World Cup victory

Holding a ski pole in his left hand, Swiss skier raises that arm while turning to look at his finishing time in a men's giant slalom World Cup race in Bulgaria.
With Saturday's giant slalom win Saturday, Switzerland's Marco Odermatt is the first male skier since Hermann Maier more than two decades ago to win 10 World Cup races in consecutive seasons. (Nikolay Doychinov/AFP via Getty Images)

Swiss star Marco Odermatt dominated a men's World Cup giant slalom on Saturday to claim his ninth straight win in the discipline.

Odermatt wasn't clean on the icy steep middle part of the Banderitza course in either run. But he gained time on his competitors in all other sections as he extended his lead from the first leg to finish 0.91 seconds ahead of runner-up Alexander Steen Olsen of Norway in a two-run time of one minute 10.09 seconds.

Austrian skier Manuel Feller was 1.08 behind in third (1:10.56) as the top three kept their positions from the first run.

"For sure, the confidence is on the highest level and everything is working well. The skiing is perfect and I just have fun skiing," Odermatt, who has 20 wins from 60 career starts in the discipline, said from Bansko, Bulgaria.

Odermatt, who is the Olympic and world GS champion, has won 10 World Cup races in total this season, including all six giant slaloms.

The two-time overall champion becomes the first male skier since Hermann Maier more than two decades ago to win 10 World Cup races in consecutive seasons.

Closing in on 3rd Crystal Globe

Calgary's Erik Read and Asher Jordan of North Vancouver, B.C., did not finish the opening run.

Odermatt is rapidly closing in on his third big Crystal Globe as the overall season winner, after raising his season's total to 1,506 points and extending his lead in the overall standings to 822 points over second-placed Cyprien Sarrazin. The French skier does not compete in the technical events.

Saturday's victory left Odermatt five wins short of the record for the most GS wins in a row, set by Swedish great Ingemar Stenmark, who won 14 straight in the late 1970s.

Odermatt had not triumphed in Bansko before. In 2021, the last time the men's World Cup visited Bulgaria, he finished fifth and second, respectively, in two giant slaloms.

"I really like to be here. It's a good crowd, it's different to all the other races. Great hill, great conditions, fun slope to ski," he said.

"The first run was very turny and difficult for tactics, and the second one was really about to push," said Odermatt, who led Steen Olsen by 0.35 after the opening run.

A slalom on the same hill is scheduled for Sunday.

With files from CBC Sports

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