Franconi celebrates in Kitzbühel, Hektor best in the Czech Republic

The World Cup competition continues on Sunday

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Giovanni Franconi, Photo: Reuters
Giovanni Franconi, Photo: Reuters
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Italian skier Giovanni Franconi won the downhill World Cup race in Kitzbühel, Austria, today.

Franconi won with a time of 1:52,31 minutes.

Second place went to Switzerland's Marco Odermatt, 0,07 seconds behind, while France's Maxance Moussatton was third, 0,39 seconds behind. Odermatt remains the leader in the overall World Cup standings with 1.285 points, 667 more than second-placed Lukas Broten of Brazil.

Odermatt is also first in the downhill standings with 460 points, ahead of his compatriot, second-placed Franz von Almen with 295 points and third-placed Franconi with 216 points.

The competition in the World Cup continues on Sunday, when the slalom in Kicbil is on the program.

Swedish skier Sara Hektor won the giant slalom, a World Cup race held in Špindlerův Mlýn, Czech Republic, today.

Hektor won with a time of 2:23,86 minutes.

Second and third place were taken by Americans Paula Molcan, 0,18 seconds behind, and Mikaela Shiffrin, 0,23 seconds behind.

Shiffrin remains first in the overall World Cup standings with 1.033 points, 150 more than second-place Camille Rast of Switzerland.

In the giant slalom standings, Austrian Julia Scheib is in first place with 560 points, ahead of second-place Rast with 471 points and third-place Hektor with 429 points.

The World Cup competition continues on Sunday, when the slalom is scheduled in Špindlerův Mlýn.

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