Paris secures historic double victory in lillehammer super-g
Kvitfjell, Norway – Dominik Paris cemented his dominance at the Ski Alpin World Cup Finals in Lillehammer, claiming victory in both the downhill and Super-G events this weekend. The Italian skier’s Super-G triumph on Saturday marks a stunning double, solidifying his place as one of the sport's top contenders.

Paris charges ahead in final super-g race
Paris powered past Vincent Kriechmayr of Austria, finishing with a time of 1:47.52, leaving Kriechmayr +0.07 seconds behind. Raphael Haaser, also of Austria, completed the podium in third place, +0.38 seconds back.
While Marco Odermatt of Switzerland had already secured the overall Super-G crystal globe before this final race, finishing 19th, Paris’s performance was a statement of intent. The Italian’s speed and precision throughout the weekend were undeniable.
This victory is particularly significant given the competitive landscape. Paris’s consistent performances throughout the season demonstrate a level of control and athleticism that few can match. The Italian team will be pleased with this result.
The Lillehammer races conclude the Ski Alpin World Cup season, leaving a lasting impression of Paris’s exceptional talent. His double win is a testament to his hard work and dedication. The sport has a new dominant force.
