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Domink Paris holds off Austrians to win Kitzbuhel Super-G

BySportsbeat

Updated 23/01/2015 at 15:50 GMT

Italian Dominik Paris won his maiden World Cup Super-G, fending off the Austrians to triumph on the fearsome Hahnenkamm downhill course.

Dominik Paris - superG Kitzbühel 2014-2015 (LaPresse)

Image credit: LaPresse

"I was feeling really well today. I really love this piste and I went down ruthlessly," said the 15-year-old speed specialist, who had finished seven times in the top five in downhills or Super-G's this season.
"A first is always important and I had been going after my first Super-G for a long time. I had the gliding, the touch but I had a problem with the sharp turns in Super-Gs," Paris added.
"But I worked on it and on my confidence which now allows me to tackle everything with relative ease."
Paris's satisfaction was boosted by the fact that he won ahead of two local favourites, downhill Olympic champion Matthias Mayer, who finished 0.06 adrift and Georg Streitberger who was 0.34 seconds off the pace in third.
The Italian said the win set him up for Saturday's downhill.
"It's great but I already want to look ahead and I already know what I need to improve for the downhill," he said.
"It was far from perfect today. I just skied in a fury, attacking every inch of the course. In the bottom part I was really fighting against the Streif," he said.
The last man to win both the downhill and the Super-G in Kitzbuehel was Swiss Didier Cuche in 2010.
The Super-G is followed in the evening by the slalom leg of a super-combined, adding the time of both the day's runs.
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