Alpine skiing: “Class of its own”: Odermatt directly again the measure of all things

As of: 10/24/2022 8:52 a.m

The gala performance by the Swiss ski racer Marco Odermatt at the start of the alpine season in Sölden also impressed the competition.

“As confidently as he drove, that’s in a class of its own”said Alexander Schmid about the 25-year-old, who repeated his success from the previous year in the giant slalom on the Rettenbachferner on Sunday and thus immediately took over the role of favorite for the triumph in the overall World Cup.

Of course it’s still too early to predict who will win the big crystal globe at the end of the season, said Schmid, who cracked the national World Cup norm right away with eighth place. Odermatt, the overall World Cup and giant slalom Olympic champion last winter, is “Definitely a hot favorite”.

DSV athlete Alexander Schmid confirmed his early form in the first ski race of the new winter sports season and finished eighth. Marco Odermatt was the fastest man.

Marco Odermatt from Switzerland wins the giant slalom at the World Cup opener in Sölden. Alexander Schmid was the best German in eighth place.

“Heavy Things Light”

Odermatt won the giant slalom in Sölden with a 0.76 lead over second-placed Zan Kranjec from Slovenia, despite a second round that wasn’t entirely free of errors. “He makes the hard things look easy”said sports show expert Felix Neureuther.

After the cancellation of the descents on the Matterhorn originally planned for the coming weekend, the men’s World Cup season continues with the parallel event on November 13 in Lech/Zürs (Austria). The first descent of the winter is scheduled for November 25th in Lake Louise, Canada.

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