Sunday's men's World Cup giant slalom podium in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany. (photo: FIS/Agence Zoom)

Hirscher Tops Garmisch GS by Wide Margin

Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany – Austria’s Marcel Hirscher skied to his 20th career Audi FIS Alpine Ski World Cup giant slalom victory in Garmisch on Sunday by a massive 1.50 seconds ahead of Matts Olsson of Sweden in second, and 1.95 seconds in front of Stefan Luitz of Germany in third.

With his victory, Hirscher pulled further ahead of Norway’s Henrik Kristoffersen, who finished seventh Sunday, in the overall World Cup standings, 1260 points to 828. With only two giant slaloms to go (in Kranjska Gora and at the Finals in Aspen), Hirscher is leading with a 97-point margin over Alexis Pinturault, who despite finishing off the podium in fourth on Sunday is eager to claim his first giant slalom globe.

Sunday's men's World Cup giant slalom podium in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany. (photo: FIS/Agence Zoom)
Sunday’s men’s World Cup giant slalom podium in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany. (photo: FIS/Agence Zoom)

Bend, Ore.’s Tommy Ford picked up his third World Cup top-15 giant slalom result of the season, finishing 14th. Reno’s Tim Jitloff, who is returning to form following a back injury last month, posted his first top 20 of the season, finishing 20th on the demanding and dark Kandahar course.

“Considering I couldn’t walk two weeks ago, I’m pretty damn happy about today,” Jitloff said. “It was a solid effort, and the skiing was not bad at all – the second run I just had an unlucky mistake there that cost me probably a top 15.”

Ford started 26th and finished 10th in the first run. In the second run, he made a slight mistake, but kept charging to the finish.

“I made a mistake up higher and I felt like I had to kind of push it,” Ford said. “I was right on the edge, and there is a little shelf in there that was hard to see, but I was still going, skiing well.

“Today was really good. I skied really well and had a good time doing it. I made some improvements; I’m ready for the next one,” he added.

Sunday’s race was the final World Cup giant slalom before next month’s FIS Alpine World Ski Championships in St. Moritz, Switzerland. Up next, the men compete in a City Event in Stockholm, Sweden, Tuesday.

OFFICIAL RESULTS
FIS Alpine Ski World Cup
Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany – Jan. 29, 2017
Men’s Giant Slalom

Rank RANK Name Run 1 Run 2 Tot. Time Diff. Time WC Points
1 AUT HIRSCHER Marcel 1:19.85 1:20.10 2:39.95 100
2 SUI OLSSON Matts 1:20.21 1:21.24 2:41.45 +1.50 80
3 GER LUITZ Stefan 1:20.72 1:21.18 2:41.90 +1.95 60
4 FRA PINTURAULT Alexis 1:19.76 1:22.24 2:42.00 +2.05 50
5 FRA FAIVRE Mathieu 1:20.77 1:21.59 2:42.36 +2.41 45
6 GER NEUREUTHER Felix 1:20.26 1:22.14 2:42.40 +2.45 40
7 NOR KRISTOFFERSEN Henrik 1:21.28 1:21.24 2:42.52 +2.57 36
8 SUI MURISIER Justin 1:21.32 1:21.22 2:42.54 +2.59 32
9 ITA EISATH Florian 1:20.97 1:21.62 2:42.59 +2.64 29
10 ITA DE ALIPRANDINI Luca 1:22.32 1:20.48 2:42.80 +2.85 26

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