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For Kristoffersen, a World Champion in giant slalom in 2019 and in slalom in 2023 this was a 33rd World Cup victory, yet it ...
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Norway's Kristoffersen clinches slalom title, teammate Haugan closes World Cup season with win - MSNSUN VALLEY, Idaho (AP) — Henrik Kristoffersen of Norway clinched the season-long slalom title Thursday by taking fourth in a race won by teammate Timon Haugan to close out the World Cup finals.
Henrik Kristoffersen kept his head to deliver a flawless second run and seal his first giant slalom win of the season in ...
SUN VALLEY, Idaho -- Henrik Kristoffersen of Norway clinched the season-long slalom title Thursday by taking fourth in a race won by teammate Timon Haugan to close out the World Cup finals.
Kristoffersen will secure the title if he finishes third or better in that race, regardless of Meillard's result. Brazil's Lucas Pinheiro Braathen competes in an alpine ski, men's World Cup slalom ...
Norway's Henrik Kristoffersen wins slalom gold after an amazing comeback while AJ Ginnis secures Greece's first-ever medal at the Alpine World Championships.
Henrik Kristoffersen came from behind Sunday to lead a 1-2 Norwegian finish in men's World Cup slalom for his second victory in two days in Kranjska Gora, Slovenia.
That said, Kristoffersen is all for having more World Cup stops in Aspen, and North America in general, especially early in the season. He did race in those 2017 finals on Aspen Mountain, finishing 24 ...
GARMISCH-PARTENKIRCHEN, Germany (AP) — For years, Henrik Kristoffersen and Marcel Hirscher fought fierce battles against each other in the men's Alpine skiing World Cup. On Wednesday, the ...
World champion Henrik Kristoffersen won a men's World Cup slalom Sunday in Val d'Isere, France, for his first victory in nearly two years after first-run leader Steven Amiez saw his dreams of a ...
Kristoffersen started the day three points ahead of Clement Noel in the slalom standings. The Frenchman began his second descent with a 0.22sec edge over the Norwegian, ...
Kristoffersen led a Norwegian one-two with Timon Haugen second while Austria's Manuel Feller was third on a course set by his coach. Kristoffersen was tied for sixth fastest in the first run, but ...
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