Swiss Skiers Triumph at Beaver Creek Races
Swiss Skiers Triumph at Beaver Creek Races

Swiss Skiers Triumph at Beaver Creek Races

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Swiss skier Thomas Tumler won his first World Cup race at 35, triumphing in the men's giant slalom at Beaver Creek with a time of 2:27.60, leading a Swiss sweep at the event. Lucas Pinheiro Braathen made history as the first Brazilian man to reach a World Cup podium, finishing second. In the men's downhill race, Justin Murisier claimed his first World Cup victory after 15 years and 186 starts, narrowly defeating teammate Marco Odermatt. Slovenia's Miha Hrobat finished third in the downhill, achieving his career-first World Cup podium. Notably, Bryce Bennett was the top American in the downhill, finishing sixth, while Norway's Aleksander Aamodt Kilde is out for the season due to injury.

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