Marco Odermatt wins giant slalom to clinch back-to-back World Cup victories

Marco Odermatt is back to his imperious best. The Swiss standout followed up his first win in Val Gardena in Saturday's downhill by winning a World Cup giant slalom on Sunday as he continued to dominate the Gran Risa.

Swiss star scores giant slalom win after taking Saturday's downhill

A men's alpine skier pounds his chest in celebration.
Switzerland's Marco Odermatt celebrates after his second run of the men's giant slalom, in Alta Badia, Italy, on Sunday. (Marco Bertorello/AFP via Getty Images)

Marco Odermatt is back to his imperious best.

Odermatt followed up his first win in Val Gardena in Saturday's downhill by winning a World Cup giant slalom on Sunday as he continued to dominate the Gran Risa to become Switzerland's most successful male skier.

It was Odermatt's 41st World Cup victory, putting the three-time defending overall champion one above Pirmin Zurbriggen for wins for the Swiss men's team. Vreni Schneider holds the overall record for her country with 55.

"This is crazy now," Odermatt said. "To be here the best Swiss alpine skier ever ... Pirmin Zurbriggen is the biggest legend we have in Swiss skiing history so this is a very special moment."

Odermatt was third fastest in a tricky first run in Alta Badia but was much more aggressive in the second to make it back-to-back GS wins after a difficult start to the season.

"I think every run is different down here," Odermatt said. "Today, in the morning it was very difficult with the changing conditions and insane run. I felt better already after the inspection. I saw that on the ground is better, so I knew I can ski my plan, I can attack, it's less dangerous."

WATCH | Odermatt wins again at Val Gardena:

Odermatt wins again in Italy

10 hours ago
Duration 1:43
After winning the men's downhill event in Val Gardena on Saturday, Switzerland's Marco Odermatt won the giant slalom in Alta Badia Italy on Sunday with a time of 2.31.45.

Odermatt beat Leo Anguenot by 0.85 seconds. The Frenchman also had a strong second run to rise from ninth to clinch his first World Cup podium finish. Anguenot had never placed inside the top 10 before.

Alexander Steen Olsen was third, 0.88 behind Odermatt and just ahead of first-run leader Filip Zubcic.

Canada's Erik Read finished 20th overall, 2.38 seconds behind Odermatt.

Olympic champion Odermatt has now won five of the past six GS races on the Gran Risa. Only Lucas Pinheiro Braathen has interrupted that streak.

However, Odermatt had appeared uncharacteristically beatable in his favourite discipline this year.

WATCH | Canada's Read finishes 20th:

Read finishes 20th in Alta Badia

9 hours ago
Duration 1:30
Canmore, Alberta native Erik Read finished 20th in the men's giant slalom event in Alta Badia, Italy with a time of 2:34.28.

Odermatt won the first nine of 10 giant slalom races last season on his way to a third straight crystal globe in the discipline as well as a third straight overall title.

But the Swiss standout then failed to finish the final event in March and the first two races of the new season before finally picking up his first GS points with a win in Val d'Isere last weekend.

The Gran Risa is already one of the toughest courses on the circuit and it was made even more difficult by flat light, while there were also plenty of ruts and bumps on the course — although that was improved between the first and second run.

"I know that I'm strong in this condition, when it's tough, when it's a fight, when you have to ski smart," Odermatt said.

Henrik Kristoffersen called it "dangerous" and "really bad" after the first run, adding: "maybe we shouldn't have skied today, that was my feeling."

Kristoffersen was fourth fastest after the first run but dropped to ninth.

Odermatt moved a point above Kristoffersen into top spot in the GS standings and extended his lead in the overall standings to 121 points above the Norwegian.

There is a slalom on Monday also in Alta Badia before the men's circuit moves to Bormio for speed events.

WATCH | Odermatt races to downhill win at Val Gardena:

Marco Odermatt takes World Cup downhill race in Val Gardena

1 day ago
Duration 4:13
The world no. 1 clocked in at a time of 2:03.10 to win the men's downhill event during the FIS Alpine Ski World Cup stop in Val Gardena, Italy.

With files from CBC Sports

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