Alpine skiing-Kriechmayr wins Wengen classic after outcry over participation

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WENGEN, Switzerland : Vincent Kriechmayr won the classic Wengen World Cup downhill for the second time on Saturday, despite an outcry over his participation in the Swiss speed events in the wake of a positive coronavirus test.The Austrian failed to complete one of two midweek training sessions because he

WENGEN, Switzerland : Vincent Kriechmayr won the classic Wengen World Cup downhill for the second time on Saturday, despite an outcry over his participation in the Swiss speed events in the wake of a positive coronavirus test.

The exemption triggered a vocal protest, especially from the Swiss and French teams, but FIS race director Markus Waldner on Thursday defended the decision. Paris reclaimed the lead in the downhill World Cup standings with 316 points, 11 ahead of Norway's Aleksander Aamodt Kilde, with six racers within 40 points at the top of the table.

 

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