Dominik Paris demonstrated his dominance following his slalom victory, extending his triumph into the giant slalom competition. The seasoned skier secured an impressive win, surpassing Austrian Vincent Kriechmayr and his national teammate Raphael Haaser. Paris achieved this remarkable feat by accumulating twenty-six career World Cup victories, marking his sixth giant slalom victory.
The triumph was secured by a mere seven hundredths of a second, solidifying his position as the undisputed champion. Remarkably, this victory elevates Dominik to a position of equality with Norwegian Kjetil Jansrud. He now shares the record of seven World Cup wins, a feat previously accomplished by Jansrud during the 1994 Olympic Games in Kvitfjell.
Furthermore, with a total of twenty-six victories across the iconic World Cup podium, Paris is now level with Austrian ski legend Franz Klammer. He also shares this distinction with Slovenian Tino Maze, Croatian Ivo Kostelic, and Swiss Michaela Figini. This remarkable achievement highlights Dominik Paris’s sustained success and consistent performance within the competitive slalom world.
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