German skier Strasser takes Kitzbuehel slalom for 1st win in 2 years. Feller leads season standings
KITZBUEHEL, Austria (AP) — German skier Linus Strasser got down on his knees and kissed the snow on an Austrian slope he has known since he was a child, with his wife Maria and their one-year-old daughter watching from the stands.
Returning to the place where he learned to ski as a young boy, Strasser won the men’s World Cup slalom at the classic Hahnenkamm races Sunday for his first win in two years.
“Incredible, the circle is complete. I am so connected to Kitzbuehel, to Austria,” Strasser said. “Without the fanaticism of the people here, I would never have made it onto the World Cup.”
Strasser moved up from fourth position by posting the fastest second-run time to beat Kristoffer Jakobsen by 0.14 seconds. The Norwegian, wearing bib 20, had edged the pre-race favorites to lead the first run.