Dominik Paris takes back-to-back wins as Italy goes 4-from-4 at World Cup finals in Norway

Italian skier Dominik Paris achieved a remarkable double victory at the World Cup finals in Kvitfjell, Norway, capturing both the downhill and super-G titles in consecutive days. On Sunday, Paris demonstrated exceptional skill in the super-G event, outpacing Austrian competitors Vincent Kriechmayr by 0.07 seconds and Raphael Haaser by 0.38 seconds. This accomplishment marks Paris’s second consecutive year achieving multiple victories at the Norwegian resort, solidifying his status as a dominant force in alpine skiing. The Italian team enjoyed unprecedented success across the weekend competitions, winning all four available races. On the women’s circuit, Sofia Goggia and Laura Pirovano claimed victories in super-G and downhill events respectively, with both securing discipline titles. Despite Paris’s outstanding performance, Swiss skier Marco Odermatt had already clinched both the super-G and downhill World Cup championships the previous week, along with his fifth overall title. Odermatt experienced a disappointing final super-G run, finishing 1.97 seconds behind Paris in 19th place without scoring World Cup points. The competition continues with Tuesday’s giant slalom, where Odermatt aims to secure his fourth seasonal globe.