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Radamus 17th in World Cup Finals Super-G Debut as Cochran-Siegle Leads American Men

Dominik Paris won the Lillehammer World Cup super-G as Marco Odermatt secured his fourth consecutive super-G globe despite finishing 19th, with Ryan Cochran-Siegle top American at 12th.

Summary by Aspen Times
Making his first World Cup finals super-G appearance, River Radamus placed 17th on Sunday in Lillehammer, Norway. A day after winning the downhill, Dominik Paris again posted the top time (1:26.81) on the Olympiabakken, followed closely by Vincent Kriechmayr (1:26.88), as fellow Austrian Raphael Haaser (1:27.19) rounded out the podium. “I thought I had some good turns around the bottom,” said Radamus, who posted the second-fastest fourth split b…

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Kurier broke the news in on Sunday, March 22, 2026.
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