Marco Odermatt Makes History at Wengen, Switzerland, with 4th Consecutive Downhill Victory - SnowBrains
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Marco Odermatt Makes History at Wengen, Switzerland, with 4th Consecutive Downhill Victory - SnowBrains
"In front of a raucous home crowd and on challenging, wind-impacted snow, Marco Odermatt did it again. The Olympic favorite stormed down a shortened Lauberhorn course to claim his fourth consecutive Wengen downhill victory-a record achievement on one of skiing's most storied tracks. Odermatt stopped the clock at 1:33.14 to take the win, sending the Swiss fans into a frenzy and adding another chapter to his dominant 2025-26 season."
"Due to the tricky conditions, race organizers lowered the start to the Hundschopf jump due to strong winds. Odermatt fused aggression and precision, keeping his momentum smooth from start to finish in front of the Swiss faithful. His incredible consistency continues to lift him toward both the downhill crystal globe and a major medal haul in Milano-Cortina. Rounding out the podium were Austria's Vincent Kriechmayr and Italy's Giovanni Franzoni."
"We were boots on the ground at Wengen and the atmosphere was electric. From early morning, the hillside was packed with fans waving Swiss flags, cowbells ringing, and grandstands buzzing as each racer dropped into the shortened course. Even with the lowered start, the crowd never lost energy, erupting at every green split and roaring when Odermatt crossed the line into history. But the race finish was only the beginning."
Marco Odermatt won his fourth consecutive Wengen downhill, stopping the clock at 1:33.14 on a shortened Lauberhorn course. Race organizers lowered the start to the Hundschopf jump because of strong winds, creating wind-impacted snow and a trickier course. Odermatt combined aggression and precision to maintain smooth momentum from start to finish and further solidify his lead in the downhill standings. Austria's Vincent Kriechmayr finished second and Italy's Giovanni Franzoni took third after winning the Super-G the day before; that Super-G was Franzoni's first victory and today marked his first downhill podium. The win strengthens Odermatt's push for the downhill crystal globe and boosts his prospects for multiple medals at Milano-Cortina. Fans packed the hillside, waving Swiss flags and ringing cowbells, and pop-up après-ski bars turned the descent into a celebratory street-party atmosphere.
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