Sarrazin Secures Second Consecutive Downhill Victory at Hahnenkamm
The French skier's remarkable win places him second in the overall World Cup standings, setting the stage for a tight race with Odermatt in the upcoming events.
- Cyprien Sarrazin of France won the downhill race at the Hahnenkamm World Cup meeting on Saturday, marking his second victory in two days.
- Sarrazin beat Swiss Marco Odermatt and Italian Dominik Paris, with a winning margin of 0.91 seconds over Odermatt.
- The French skier's victory is a significant achievement, as his career has been marked by injuries and he had never won a World Cup downhill until this season.
- Sarrazin's win places him second in the overall World Cup standings, behind Odermatt.
- The next races are two downhills in Chamonix, France, on Feb. 2-3, where Sarrazin and Odermatt will continue their competition for the season's discipline title.