Wintersport / Ski Alpin
The Ski Alpin World Cup season concluded its Men's Giant Slalom discipline with a final race in Sun Valley, Idaho, USA. This event marked the culmination of the season's rankings for this technical discipline.
Loic Meillard capped off a remarkable end to his World Cup season with a victory in the Sun Valley Giant Slalom. Leading after a near-flawless first run, the 28-year-old Swiss skier maintained his composure to claim the win on Bald Mountain. This victory marks his third consecutive win in technical disciplines (Slalom or Giant Slalom), highlighting his peak form as the season closed. While Meillard shone, the race also saw strong performances from others, including Lucas Pinheiro Braathen (Brazil), who was a close contender after the first run. Reports also noted a commendable performance by a German skier, contributing to the competitive atmosphere of the season finale. The Sun Valley event officially closed the chapter on the Men's Giant Slalom World Cup for the 2024/2025 season.
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