Published 20:07 IST, January 25th 2020

Mayer ends six-year wait for Austrian winner in WC downhill on Streif course

Matthias Mayer won the classic World Cup downhill on the Streif course on Saturday, becoming the first Austrian winner of the event in six years.

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Matthias Mayer won classic World Cup downhill on Streif course on Saturday, becoming first Austrian winner of event in six years.

In cloudy conditions but on a perfect track, Mayer crowned a gutsy run by finishing 0.22 ahead of Austrian teammate Vincent Kriechmayr and Switzerland’s Beat Feuz, who tied for second.

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It was eighth career World Cup win for two-time Olympic champion and third of season, after triumphing in a super-G in Lake Louise, Alberta, in December and an Alpine combined in Wengen, Switzerland, last week.

Austrian had won prestigious race, which is usually attended by tens of thousands of spectators, since Hannes Reichelt in 2014.

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World Cup downhill champion Feuz was denied victory in circuit’s most challenging race once again, as he finished runner-up for fourth time in last five years.

Feuz, however, extended his lead in discipline standings. He is currently 96 points clear of Dominik Paris, who won downhill here last season, while Mayer climbed to third, trailing Feuz by 180 points.

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20:07 IST, January 25th 2020