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The second downhill run of the season is scheduled for the men's Alpine World Cup on Saturday in Val Gardena in South Tyrol. The recurring peculiarities surrounding the 1970 World Cup piste make forecasts practically impossible.
In any case, the Swiss know about their good form in this discipline. With the double success by Justin Murisier and Marco Odermatt two weeks ago in Beaver Creek, Colorado, the Swiss-Ski athletes made their first strong statement.
In Val Gardena, the Swiss have been waiting for a downhill victory for a long time. Silvan Zurbriggen was the last driver from our country to achieve this 14 years ago. You can see whether this series ends today in the live ticker and in the SRF stream from 11.45 a.m. (sda)
The start list
1 Miha Hrobat
2 Mathieu Bailet
3 Blaize Giezendanner
4 Franjo von Allmen
5 Alexis Monney
6 James Crawford
7 Justin Murisier
8 Nils Allegre
9 Dominik Paris
10 Vincent Kriechmayr
11 Bryce Bennett
12 Ryan Cochran-Siegle
13 Cameron Alexander
14 Marco Odermatt
15 Cyprien Sarrazin
16 Florian Schieder
17 Mattia Casse
18 Maxence Muzaton
19 Stefan Babinsky
20 Stefan Rogentin
The other Swiss:
28 Marco Kohler
33 Joshua Mettler
34 Lars Rösti
47 Livio Hiltbrand
59 Alessio Miggiano
The last Swiss winners in the Ski World Cup
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The last Swiss winners in the Ski World Cup
Departure men: Justin Murisier trumps December 6, 2024 big and celebrates his first ever World Cup victory in the Beaver Creek downhill.
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