Croatian skier Ivica Kostelić confirmed that Vengen suits him.
After celebrating in the super combined on Friday, the current World Cup champion also won the slalom today.
Kostelić reached the new celebration in a time of 1:45,67 minutes.
Second place was won by Swede Andre Mirer with a gap of 85 hundredths, and German Fritz Dopfer climbed to the bottom step of the podium, for the first time in his career.
Leading after the first race, Austrian Mario Mat had to settle for fourth place in the end.
Thanks to the victory, Kostelić took the lead in the general classification of slalom, while he was only 30 points behind World Cup leader Marcel Hiršer.
Hirscher was phenomenal in the last two slaloms of the season, but in Wengen he was disqualified during the first run, as he missed the gate.
The World Cup continues in Kitzbühel, Austria, where skiers will compete in super giant slalom, downhill, slalom and combined.
Results: Ivica Kostelić (Croatia) 1:45.67, Andre Mirer (Sweden) + 0.85, Fritz Dopfer (Germany) + 0.88, Mario Mat (Austria) + 0.92, Felix Neureuter (Germany) + 0.93, Christian Deville (Italy) + 1.20…
General classification of slalom: Ivica Kostelić (Croatia) 485 points, Marcel Hirscher (Austria) 360, Andre Mirer (Sweden) 295 Christian Devile (Italy) 270 Felix Neureuter (Germany) 261, Stefano Gross (Italy) 186...
Overall ranking of the World Cup: Marcel Hirscher (Austria) 725, Ivica Kostelić (Croatia) 695, Beth Feutz (Switzerland) 545, Ted Ligeti (USA) 493, Axel Lund Svindal (Norway) 490, Bode Miller (USA) 448...
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