Norwegian Skier Henrik Kristoffersen Wins World Cup Slalom
KRANJSKA GORA, Slovenia (AP) — Henrik Kristoffersen came from behind to win a men’s World Cup slalom on Sunday for his second victory in two days.
The 2023 world champion from Norway stood sixth with 0.62 seconds to make up after the opening run, but his ninth-fastest time in the final run on a weakening course in the afternoon sunshine was enough for the victory.
Kristoffersen, who also won Saturday’s giant slalom, led Timon Haugan by 0.17 for a Norwegian 1-2 finish.
“It was a good second run. I think I still messed up the top and the second part a little bit,” Kristoffersen said. “Very tight today, so I’m lucky to be on the right side of the hundredths.”
It was the first time Kristoffersen won a GS and a slalom race in the same weekend.
“This was a big goal for me, so very happy with today,” he said.
Manuel Feller, the defending World Cup slalom champion, had the same time as Kristoffersen in the opening run and finished 0.23 behind in third.
World champion Loic Meillard posted the fastest opening-run time but dropped to fourth, one-hundredth behind Feller.
Meillard racked up four podium results in slalom this season. His sole career World Cup victory in the discipline came a year ago in Aspen, Colorado.