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Beat Feuz leads from front to win for second time at Wengen

ByReuters

Updated 13/01/2018 at 15:51 GMT

Swiss Beat Feuz led from the front on Saturday to win the downhill at Wengen, one of the oldest and most prestigious races of the World Cup skiing season, for the second time.

Beat Feuz of Switzerland competes during the Audi FIS Alpine Ski World Cup Men's Downhill on January 13, 2018

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The 30-year-old, the defending world champion in the discipline, was the first to go and completed the 4.27 km Lauberhorn course, the longest on the World Cup circuit, in two minutes 26.50 seconds.
Norwegian Aksel Lund Svindal, starting third, was the only one to get near Feuz's time but missed out on his third downhill win of the season by 0.18 seconds.
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Beat down: Feuz delivers thrilling home downhill win in Wengen

Feuz and Svindal, who won in Wengen two years ago, are expected to be among the leading contenders to win Olympic gold in the discipline at Pyeongchang next month.
Feuz, 30, has never won an Olympic medal while 35-year-old Svindal, one of the most successful speed racers in the last decade, won gold in Super G, silver in downhill and bronze in giant slalom at the 2010 Winter Games in Vancouver.
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Beat Feuz à Wengen

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Matthias Mayer, gold medallist in Sochi four years ago, was third, 0.67 seconds behind Feuz.
Svindal, back in form after having knee surgery a year ago, led Feuz's time on the upper part of the course, then trailed, then led by 0.02 seconds at the final split time but lost crucial seconds near the end.
His time was greeted with cheers by the 35,000 crowd that packed the car-free resort, which can only be reached by railway, since after that Feuz never looked threatened.
The Swiss also won the Wengen downhill in 2012 and was second three years ago. Svindal stayed top of the World Cup downhill standings with 420 points but Feuz cut his lead to 58. (Writing by Brian Homewood; editing by Ken Ferris)
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