Swiss ski star Odermatt wins foggy downhill to match Tomba’s 50 in World Cup races
VAL GARDENA, Italy (AP) — Marco Odermatt found moments of clarity on a foggy day in the Italian Dolomites to race to victory in a World Cup downhill on Thursday.
A 50th career World Cup win for the Swiss generational talent — matching Italian slalom great Alberto Tomba on the all-time men’s list — came 50 days before the opening ceremony of the Milan Cortina Olympics, where Odermatt shapes to be a star.
“It’s a crazy number,” Odermatt said. “I had an incredible season start with a fifth victory already. But I’m not a guy who looks too far ahead.”
Odermatt rode the bumps and rolls on a shortened version of the Saslong course to finish 0.15 seconds faster than Franjo von Allmen, the reigning world champion. Italian veteran Dominik Paris was third, trailing by 0.19.

