Swiss hat trick in Saalbach, Dominik Paris and Guglielmo Bosca in top 10
Swiss hat trick in Saalbach, Dominik Paris and Guglielmo Bosca in top 10
The SuperG in Saalbach ended in clear Swiss domination, with no less than five athletes placing in the top 10. The winner è was Stefan Rogentin, who won the event in 1:13.36 ahead of compatriots Loic Meillard and Arnaud Boisset. At the foot of the podium is Frenchman Cyprien Sarrazin. Marco Odermatt, who arithmetically won the Supergiant Cup, the third crystal ball of his season, closes the top five.
In sixth place is Dominik Paris of Italy, 76 hundredths off the top. Rounding out the top 10 are Vincent Kriechmayr (Austria), Gino Caviezel (Switzerland), Jeffrey Read (Canada) and Guglielmo Bosca (ITALY).
The Top 10 of the Saalbach SuperG
- Stefan Rogentin (Switzerland) 1’13″36
- Loic Meillard (Switzerland) +0.03
- Arnaud Boisset (Switzerland) +0.15
- Cyprien Sarrazin (France) +0.59
- Marco Odermatt (Switzerland) +0.64
- Dominik Paris (ITALY) +0.76
- Vincent Kriechmayr (Austria) +0.76
- Gino Caviezel (Switzerland) +0.77
- Jeffrey Read (Canada) +0.80
- Guglielmo Bosca (ITALY) +0.82