...overall in 2:21.24. Austria, which has dominated these championships, had its worst showing in eight races. Christian Mayer was Austria's top finisher, placing eighth in 2:21.25. Despite being shut out, Austria retained its lead...
...snow into huge ruts, particularly on the gates midway down the steep portion of the Clementine layout. Austria's Christian Mayer, who would claim third in 1:44.02, said he didn't ski his best. "But this is a very tough course under these...
...placed second to Maier in the season opener last month at Solden, Austria. Maier's crash allowed another teammate, Christian Mayer, to claim second in 2:15.27. Marco Buechel of Liechtenstein, fifth after the opening run, got third, his...
...he also won gold in super-G and silver in downhill and combined. "Lasse is incredible," said bronze medalist Christian Mayer of Austria. "Five medals in five starts -- what more can you say?" Toni Sailer (1956), Jean-Claude Killy...
...instructors at Flachau, increased his lead in the overall World Cup standings to 208 points. Norway's Lasse Kjus, who fell for the second consecutive race Sunday, is second. Von Gruenigen took over the event lead from Austrian Christian Mayer.
...Hermann Maier, the defending World Cup overall, super-G and giant slalom champion who finished in 1:12.33. Christian Mayer finished third at 1:12.45, but relinquished the World Cup overall lead to Eberharter, whose victory was worth...