
"Dominik Paris attacked the course with precision and power, ultimately beating Kriechmayr's time by 0.07 seconds to claim his second Super-G victory of the season."
"Haaser took the lead by 0.28 seconds, later describing the conditions: 'It was pretty warm, the snow was slushy. It felt a bit like water skiing, but it was okay.'"
Italy dominated the FIS Alpine World Cup Finals in Kvitfjell, securing victories in all speed races. Dominik Paris won the men's Super-G, finishing just ahead of Vincent Kriechmayr and Raphael Haaser. The challenging Olympiabakken course, designed for the 1994 Olympics, saw strong performances from various competitors. Despite early leads from others, Paris showcased his skill and experience, ultimately clinching the victory by a narrow margin, reinforcing Italy's strength in alpine skiing.
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