Marco Odermatt Secures First World Cup Win of the Season in Beaver Creek Super-G
The Swiss skiing star edged out France's Cyprien Sarrazin by 0.18 seconds to claim victory on the challenging Birds of Prey course.
- Marco Odermatt, the three-time defending World Cup overall champion, won the super-G at Beaver Creek with a time of 1:09.41, marking his first victory of the season.
- Odermatt narrowly beat France's Cyprien Sarrazin, who finished 0.18 seconds behind, and Austria's Lukas Feurstein, who claimed his first-ever podium in third place.
- The race featured a challenging course that saw several top competitors fail to finish, with Odermatt crediting his clear strategy and aggressive skiing for the win.
- This marks Odermatt's 38th World Cup career victory and his third win at Beaver Creek, a venue where he earned his first World Cup win four years ago.
- The weekend concludes with a giant slalom event on Sunday, where Odermatt aims to build on his momentum after securing two podium finishes in Colorado.