Greek racer AJ Ginnis is positioned to earn his country an astonishing result at the Alpine skiing world championships. Ginnis was tied with Lucas Braathen of Norway in second position
Norway's Henrik Kristoffersen won world gold in a dramatic men's slalom in Courchevel on Sunday as AJ Ginnis claimed silver for Greece's first-ever championship medal.
COURCHEVEL, France (Reuters) - Manuel Feller led the men's slalom on the last day of the Alpine skiing world championships on Sunday as Austria staged.
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