Dominik Paris tries again immediately after cancellation
Dominik Paris in Lake Louise
It’s back at it again in Lake Louise for the first downhill of the 2022/23 World Cup, with the men’s jets ready at the starting gate at 8:30 p.m. Italian time, after the cancellation of the first day. Cut, then, the first superg scheduled on the “Men’s Olympic,” it will once again be the turn of the downhill to lead the way on the Canadian slope, after snowfall prevented the organization from guaranteeing the smooth running of the competition.
It will be Germany’s Romed Baumann who will start the competition, followed by compatriots Dominik Schwaiger (3) and Thomas Dressen (4), interspersed with Austria’s Otmar Striedinger. Then it will be the turn of the Americans Bennet Bryce (5) and Ryan Cochran-Siegle (6) with Norway’s Aleksander Kilde in between, then the Austrian duo of Daniel Hemetsberger and Matthias Mayer, with Switzerland’s Nils Hintermann rounding out the top ten.
Marco Odermatt, best time in Thursday’s second and final round, will start with bib number 12, followed at the gate by Dominik Paris. The champion from Val d’Ultimo, compared to the 9 in the downhill that was to be run yesterday, will have the 13. Matteo Marsaglia (16) and Christof Innerhofer (18), round out the Azzurri in the top twenty, with Mattia Casse drawn instead with the 30, Guglielmo Bosca with the 35, Nicolò Molteni (36), Florian Schieder with the 56 and finally Giovanni Franzoni, with the 62, and Matteo Franzoso 64.