Skier Hirschbühl leads Austrian 1-2 at WCup parallel race; Canada’s Philp finishes fifth
LECH-ZÜRS, Austria — Austrian skier Christian Hirschbühl edged teammate Dominik Raschner in the final of a men’s World Cup parallel event Sunday for his first career victory.
Watched on by 3,000 spectators in his native state of Vorarlberg, Hirschbühl was .5 of a second behind after the first run but won by .07 on aggregate after the decisive leg.
“It’s a relief and a dream come true,” said Hirschbühl, whose previous best World Cup result was fourth place at the slalom in Wengen, Switzerland, in January 2017.
Both Austrians defeated a Norwegian opponent in the semifinal: Hirschbühl upset Henrik Kristoffersen, coming from behind after the first run to win by .18, and Raschner beat Atle Lie McGrath, who failed to finish his second run.