Dominik Paris Claims Sixth Super-G Victory in Kvitfjell
Marco Odermatt secures Super-G season title but narrowly misses podium in shortened race.
- Dominik Paris of Italy won the Super-G event in Kvitfjell, marking his sixth career victory on the Norwegian course.
- The race was held on a shortened track due to poor visibility caused by fog, with Paris finishing 0.38 seconds ahead of Canada's James Crawford.
- Swiss skier Marco Odermatt, who had already secured the Super-G season title before the race, finished fourth, missing the podium by just 0.01 seconds.
- Odermatt maintains a commanding 570-point lead in the overall World Cup standings with six races remaining in the season.
- Romed Baumann, battling illness, placed 19th as the top German skier, while teammate Luis Vogt finished 36th.