Bennett and Flury Shine in World Cup Downhill Races, Goggia Takes Discipline Lead
Dominik Paris secures 18th career win, while a horrific crash delays the women's race.
- American skier Bryce Bennett made his second World Cup podium in three days, finishing third in a downhill at Val Gardena in Italy.
- Italian skier Dominik Paris secured the 18th World Cup downhill win of his career, moving level with Stephan Eberharter in third place on the all-time list.
- Swiss skier Jasmine Flury claimed her second World Cup win, triumphing in a downhill race at the French track of Val-d’Isere.
- Italian skier Sofia Goggia moved to the top of the discipline standings in the absence of American skier Mikaela Shiffrin, who opted to skip Saturday’s race.
- The race was delayed due to a horrific crash involving Canadian skier Stefanie Fleckenstein, who had to be stretchered off the course.