Norway's Lucas Braathen recorded an astonishing history-making victory in the men's World Cup slalom in Wengen on Sunday as first-leg pole-sitter Henrik Kristoffersen bombed out.
Norway's Lucas Braathen recorded an astonishing history-making victory in the men's World Cup slalom in Wengen on Sunday as first-leg pole-sitter Henrik Kristoffersen bombed out.
Austrian Johannes Strolz emerged the surprise winner of Sunday's slalom in Abelboden for the 29-year-old's breakthrough success on the World Cup circuit.
ADELBODEN, Switzerland (AP) Teammates Manuel Feller and Fabio Gstrein tied for the lead in a tightly contested World Cup slalom Sunday that opened up when three pre-race favorites failed to finish the first run.