Zabystran stuns Odermatt in super-G to become first Czech man to win a World Cup race
VAL GARDENA, Italy (AP) — It took a historic achievement and some late sunshine to deny Marco Odermatt another World Cup victory.
No Czech man had ever won a World Cup race in the 60 seasons of the Alpine skiing circuit until unheralded Jan Zabystran started Friday’s super-G wearing the low-ranked bib No. 29. Odermatt, the Swiss superstar, was sitting in the leader’s box by the finish area looking likely to follow up Thursday’s downhill victory with yet another win.
But Zabrystan — who only had one top-10 result in his previous 56 World Cup races — stunned the field by taking advantage of the better light to finish 0.22 seconds ahead of Odermatt.
“It’s a beautiful day,” Zabrystan said. “I saw the green light, it’s something crazy.”

