
"Dominik Paris showcased his skiing prowess with a commanding run, finishing 0.19 seconds ahead of Franjo von Allmen and 0.60 seconds ahead of Vincent Kriechmayr."
"At 36, Paris continues to cement his legacy, achieving his 20th career downhill win and extending his remarkable record at Kvitfjell to seven victories."
"The race opened with Miha Hrobat setting a strong benchmark time of 1:46.23, which was later surpassed by Vincent Kriechmayr's 1:45.97."
"Marco Odermatt, despite finishing seventh, had already secured both the overall and downhill Crystal Globes, showcasing his season dominance."
The World Cup Finals commenced in Kvitfjell, Norway, with Dominik Paris winning the men's downhill race. Paris finished 0.19 seconds ahead of Franjo von Allmen and 0.60 seconds ahead of Vincent Kriechmayr. At 36, Paris achieved his 20th career downhill win and extended his record at Kvitfjell to seven victories. The race featured strong performances from Miha Hrobat and Alexis Monney, while Marco Odermatt, despite finishing seventh, secured overall titles. The event also marked the final appearance of Nils Hintermann.
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