Kitzbühel's Streif Race Marred by Stunts and Safety Concerns
Marco Odermatt secures his first Streif Super-G victory, but a series of crashes renews calls for enhanced safety in alpine skiing.
- Swiss skier Marco Odermatt claimed his first Super-G win on Kitzbühel's Streif, a historic milestone in his career.
- The race was overshadowed by numerous crashes, including severe injuries to French skiers Alexis Pinturault and Florian Loriot, both airlifted from the course.
- Pinturault, who recently returned from a knee injury, sustained further damage to his knee, intensifying concerns about athlete safety.
- Officials and experts, including former skier Felix Neureuther, are urging reforms such as standardized safety gear to mitigate risks on high-speed courses.
- The Streif, known as one of the most dangerous ski tracks, continues to pose significant challenges despite ongoing safety measures.























