Alpine skiing, Paris triumphs downhill and wins World Cup finals at Kvitjfell

KVITFJELL (NORVEGIA) (ITALPRESS) – Dominik Paris flies downhill to Kvitfjell, valid for the Alpine Ski World Cup finals 2025/2026. The 36-year-old from Merano cut the finish in 1’45′′′37 with the seventh victory over the Norwegian snows, six downhills and one in superG, just over ten years from the first time.

The blue precedes the Swiss Franjo Von Allmen and the Austrian Vincent Kriechmayr. Marco Odermatt, already sure of the Cup of descent, closes seventh to 0′′′92 from Paris, which also takes the third position in the classification of specialties with 441 points to the damage of Giovanni Franzoni, 11th to 1′′′31. In top ten there are also the blue Benjamin Jacques Alliod, eighth at 1′′′12, and Florian Schieder, tenth at 1′′27. Back Mattia Casse, 20th to 2′′′45, and Christof Innerhofer, 21st to 2′′70.

L’ORDINE DI ARRIVO

1. Dominik Paris (Ita) in 1’45′′37
2. Franjo Von Allmen (Sui) to 0′′19
3. Vincent Kriechmayr (Aut) to 0′′60
4. Alexis Monney (Sui) to 0′′′66
5. Miha Hrobat (Slo) to 0′86
6. Stefan Rogentin (Sui) to 0′′89
7. Marco Odermatt (Sui) to 0′′92
8. Benjamin Jacques Alliod (Ita) to 1′′12
9. Daniel Hemetsberger (Aut) to 1′′14
10. Florian Schieder (Ita) to 1′′27

11. Giovanni Franzoni (Ita) to 1′′31
20. Mattia Casse (Ita) to 2′′45
21. Christof Innerhofer (Ita) at 2′′70

LA CLASSIFICA GENERALE

1. Marco Odermatt (Sui) 1626 points
2. Lucas Pinheiro Braathen (958)
3. Athle Lie McGrath (Nor) 844
4. Henrik Kristoffersen (Nor) 771
5. Loic Meillard (Sui) 763
6. Franjo Von Allmen (Sui) 744
7. Vincent Kriechmayr (Aut) 651
8. Timon Haugan (Nor) 631
9. John Franzoni (Ita) 618
10. Dominik Paris (Ita) 598

17. Alex Vinatzer (Ita) 385
22. Florian Schieder (299)
25. Mattia Casse (Ita) 273
41. Christof Innerhofer (Ita) 170
47. Benjamin Jacques Alliod (162)
58. Tommaso Sala (Ita) 115
72. William Bosca (Ita) 90
91. Giovanni Borsotti (Ita) 49
103. Filippo Della Vite (Ita) 36
108. Luca De Aliprandini (Ita) 32
108. Tobias Kastlunger (Ita) 32
136. Matteo Canins (Ita) 10
139. Nicolò Molteni (Ita) 8
147. Max Perathoner (Ita) 5
150. Thomas Saccardi (Ita) 4
150. Simon Talacci (Ita) 4
157. Corrado Barbera (Ita) 3

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