Dominik Paris secured his second victory of the season in the Super-G event in Kvitfjell, after winning Friday's Downhill race. The 35-year-old Italian won the shortened race ahead of Canadian James Crawford (+0.38) and Slovenian Miha Hrobat (+0.47).
This is Paris' sixth win on the Olympiabakken, with four Downhill victories in 2016, 2019, 2022, and 2025, and two Super-G wins in 2019 and 2025. This marks his 24th World Cup victory and 50th World Cup podium, making him the 24th man to reach this milestone.
"I wanted to go full gas and I managed that quite well. I managed all the key passages according to my plan. The race was different than when you start from the top. I was surprised by my lead. After everything I've been through this year, I'm super happy," Paris said.
Despite today's fourth place, Marco Odermatt has already secured his third straight Super-G Crystal Globe.
Mattia Casse, the only skier with a chance of taking the title from Odermatt, did not start today after suffering a fall during downhill training. Odermatt is the fifth man to win three or more Super-G season titles, joining Kjetil Jansrud on three. Aksel Lund Svindal, and Hermann Maier share the Men's record with five Super-G titles, while Pirmin Zurbriggen won four. The 27-year-old Swiss superstar is the first man since Svindal from 2012-14 to win three Super G globes in a row. Maier holds the men's record with four Super G globes in a row from 1998-2001.
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