Marco Odermatt Clinches Third Straight Super-G Title as Dominik Paris Triumphs in Kvitfjell
Odermatt secures the season-long title despite finishing fourth, while Paris claims his second World Cup win in three days.
- Marco Odermatt secured his third consecutive Super-G World Cup title after his closest rival, Mattia Casse, withdrew due to injury.
- Odermatt finished fourth in the Kvitfjell race, missing the podium by just 0.01 seconds to Slovenia's Miha Hrobat.
- Italy's Dominik Paris won the race, marking his first Super-G victory since 2019 and his second World Cup win in three days at Kvitfjell.
- Paris now has 24 career World Cup victories and reached the milestone of 50 podium finishes, solidifying his return to form ahead of the 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy.
- Odermatt is also on track to secure his fourth overall World Cup title, holding a 570-point lead over Henrik Kristoffersen with six races remaining.