Odermatt wins first downhill after Olympics as Swiss sweep podium in Garmisch

Marco Odermatt won the first men's World ⁠Cup Alpine skiing downhill after the Milano Cortina Olympics
Marco Odermatt won the first men's World ⁠Cup Alpine skiing downhill after the Milano Cortina OlympicsReuters / Gintare Karpaviciute

Marco Odermatt won the first men's World ⁠Cup Alpine skiing downhill after the Milano Cortina Olympics in a ‌Swiss one-two-three in the German resort of Garmisch-Partenkirchen ‌on Saturday.

Odermatt failed in his ‌bid for gold at this month's Games ‌in Italy, taking two silvers and ‌a bronze, but was immediately back on top of a podium that surprisingly ‌did not feature compatriot and ⁠triple gold ‌medallist Franjo von Allmen.

Alexis Monney was second, ​0.04 slower, and Stefan Rogentin third in warm conditions on ​the Kandahar piste, with Von Allmen down in sixth place behind Austria's ⁠Vincent Kriechmayr ​and Italian Giovanni Franzoni.

"I was really relaxed and happy to ski today," said Odermatt, now winner of four of ‌seven downhills this season.

"Skiing was more fun again. I like these conditions when the atmosphere is a little bit more relaxed.

"It's a tough downhill, difficult with the snow, and also with the warm temperature. To get the race tension is not easy ‌for me today."

Odermatt increased his advantage ​in the downhill standings to 175 ‌points over Von Allmen. He is a massive 687 points clear of Norwegian-born Brazilian Lucas Pinheiro Braathen in the overall World Cup.

The men ⁠also have ⁠a super-G on ‌Sunday.

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