Marco Odermatt earned his fourth World Cup crystal globe of the season in anticlimactic circumstances as the final downhill race was canceled due to bad weather.
Switzerland's Marco Odermatt clinched a first career downhill World Cup trophy and a fourth overall in one season without skiing when the final downhill race was cancelled on Sunday in Austria. Overnight snowfall, piste problems and high winds did not make racing possible in Saalbach-Hinterglemm, with the cancellation coming after two delays and all efforts in vain to make the last 2023-24 race happen. The cancellation means that Odermatt retained his 42-point lead over French skier Cyprien Sarr
Saalbach: Switzerland’s Marco Odermatt secured a quartet of men’s Alpine skiing World Cup crystal globes on Sunday by clinching the downhill title after the final race was called off due.
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