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Zenhaeusern tops Austrian duo in Alta Badia Slalom

Dec 21, 2020·Alpine Skiing
ALTA BADIA, ITALY - DECEMBER 21 : Manuel Feller of Austria takes 2nd place, Ramon Zenhaeusern of Switzerland takes 1st place, Marco Schwarz of Austria takes 3rd place during the Audi FIS Alpine Ski World Cup Men's Slalom on December 21, 2020 in Alta Badia Italy. (Photo by Alexis Boichard/Agence Zoom)

The second race in Alta Badia met the expections and delivered a great show with the first slalom race of the season. Ramon Zenhaeusern (SUI) walks away with the victory after an incredible fight in the second run. 
The Swiss skier was 8th after run 1, but made his way to the first spot on the podium with a strong second run. Zenhaeusern celebrates today his second Slalom World Cup victory at his very first race of the season.

"I was a bit nervous, being this my first race of the season. It's great to see that I have a good level and I am looking forward to racing again tomorrow in Campiglio!" said Zenhaeusern.

Behind him, there was an incredible battle between top skiers, with two Austrians managing to join Zenhaeusern on the podium. Manuel Feller (AUT), who started with bib 26, finished the first run in 13th place and completed his comeback in the second run to close in second place, 0.08s behind the winner. 
It's the first podium since March 2019 for an emotional Manuel Feller: "It's the most emotional moment of my career. I had a very hard season last year and it feels so amazing to see again the green light after crossing the finish line."

Marco Schwarz (AUT) joined his teammate on the podium in third position, only 0.04s behind Feller. Schwarz climbed back from 10th position in run 2 and clebrates his 6th Slalom World Cup podium!

Leader of first run,Alex Vinatzer (ITA) delivered a solid second run, which however was not enough to claim a podium finish. Vinatzer finished fourth overall, 0.19s behind Zenhaeusern.

Tomorrow (Tuesday) it's race-day again with the second slalom of the season: the night slalom in Madonna di Campiglio (ITA).