Marco Odermatt Dominates Super-G at Ski World Championships
Swiss skier Marco Odermatt secures a commanding victory, while a dramatic crash involving Germany's Luis Vogt shocks spectators.
- Marco Odermatt won the Super-G at the Ski World Championships in Saalbach-Hinterglemm with a one-second lead over Austria's Raphael Haaser.
- Odermatt's victory marks his third World Championship title, placing him among legends like Bode Miller and Hermann Maier.
- German skier Luis Vogt suffered a spectacular crash during the Zielsprung but avoided serious injuries, sustaining only bruises and a knee capsule strain.
- The German speed team struggled overall, with Simon Jocher finishing 18th and Romed Baumann 22nd, both citing physical challenges.
- Upcoming events include the women's downhill on Saturday and the men's downhill on Sunday, with Emma Aicher seen as a potential medal contender for Germany.































