Swiss ski star Marco Odermatt dominates World Cup super-G to match Bode Miller’s tally of 33 wins
GARMISCH-PARTENKIRCHEN, Germany (AP) — Swiss ski star Marco Odermatt restored the pecking order in men’s World Cup super-G racing with a dominant victory Sunday, a day after he missed the podium for the first time in 13 races.
Racing in sunny conditions on the same course where he placed fourth in Saturday’s overcast super-G, Odermatt outpaced the field with an all-attacking run to lead runner-up Raphael Haaser of Austria by 0.30 seconds.
“The conditions for sure helped me. Today I knew the good snow is also next to the line, so I knew I can attack,” Odermatt said. “Even if I get off off the line, I can still manage to ski clean and don’t get injured and that was important for my mindset.”
It was Odermatt’s ninth super-G win from the last 16 races. Across all disciplines, the result marked his 33rd victory as he matched American great Bode Miller’s career tally.