First
win for Cook, Hirscher poised for title
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[March 19, 2015]
By Manuele Lang
MERIBEL, France (Reuters) - Canada’s
Dustin Cook crowned his breakthrough season with a first World Cup
victory in the Super-G on Thursday as Marcel Hirscher looked set for an
unprecedented fourth overall men's title in a row.
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Kjetil Jansrud was second, 0.05 seconds adrift, but recognized his
hopes of beating Hirscher to the big crystal globe were effectively
over after the Austrian finished fourth in one of his rare
appearances in the discipline.
"Out of respect for Marcel, I’m not going to say it’s over. But it
is, even if I’m still theoretically in the race," said the
Norwegian, winner of the downhill and Super-G World Cups this
winter.
With two races left at the finals, both in his favorite technical
disciplines, Hirscher leads Jansrud by 34 points.
No male skier has ever won four overall World Cups in succession.
Everything will be decided in Saturday’s giant slalom since Jansrud
has already said he will not take part in Sunday’s slalom as he has
no chance of finishing in the top 15 and scoring points. "It’s a
better result than I ever expected. It takes a lot of pressure away
from my shoulders,” said Hirscher, who had only once before obtained
such a good result in Super-G.
"There are two more races to go but I’m very confident. Am I going
to ski 100 percent in the next two races? I don’t know what to
answer. But with the World Cup in mind I might be tempted to play it
safe."
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While the best two skiers of the season focused on the overall
honors, Cook seized his chance on the soft snow of Meribel. “I don’t
know if it was a perfect run but it was good enough to win today.
Last year I finished the season without a point. This year I win a
race," he said.
"I’ve finally realized what I was capable of doing,” added the
Canadian, an unexpected silver-medalist in the discipline at the
world championships in Beaver Creek last month.
(Reporting by Manuele Lang. Writing by Francois Thomazeau, editing
by Alan Baldwin)
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