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On Sunday at 12:00 p.m. the attention of the Ski World Cup turns Kvitfjellwhere the men’s Super-G takes place on the challenging slope Olympiabaaken is carried out. After a thrilling downhill race on Saturday, in which Niels Hintermann was able to achieve victory and Vincent Kriechmayr as well as Cameron Alexander took second and third place, the Super-G is now on the program. Marco Odermatt from Switzerland, who came seventh in the downhill race, is considered the top favorite for the Super-G. This race is also the last men’s Super-G before the World Cup finals Saalbach. The official FIS start list for the men’s Super-G on Sunday on the “Piste Olympibaaken” in Kvitfjell at 12 p.m., as well as the start numbers and the FIS live ticker can be found here in the data menu.

OK Kvitfjell: Due to limited visibility and potential problems with ice on the ski goggles, the jury and the organizing committee have decided to start today’s Super-G from the reserve start at the Russi jump.

New intervals: 1-31: 1 minute 30 seconds
32+: 1 minute 15 seconds
Start at 12:00 p.m

Data and facts Ski World Cup season 2023/24
Super-G der Herren in Kvitfjell

FIS start list – men’s Super-G on Sunday
FIS live ticker – Men’s Super-G on Sunday
FIS final standings – men’s Super-G on Sunday

Overall men’s World Cup standings 2023/24
Men’s Super-G World Cup standings 2023/24

Nations Cup: Men’s ranking
Nations Cup: overall ranking

**All data will be updated immediately upon arrival

Marco Odermatt clearly leads the Super-G World Cup rankings with 390 points Vincent Kriechmayr with 269 points and Raphael Haaser with 222 points. A win or a second place in Kvitfjell would Odermatt secure this season’s Super-G crystal ball. He could be the first male skier since Kjetil Jansrud who wins the Super-G Crystal Globe in consecutive seasons. With already 12 Super-G World Cup victories Odermatt with another success Jansrud move up to third place with the most World Cup Super G victories.

Vincent Kriechmayr has indeed in the past Kvitfjell He has achieved success, but has not been able to achieve a podium in the Super-G in recent years.

Cyprien Sarrazin and Nils Allègrewhich is potentially next to Luc Alphand and Franck Piccard French skiers who could have established themselves in the World Cup with several Super-G victories are out due to injury.

The French Ski Federation published information about the injuries suffered by its athletes in Kvitfjell. Nils Allègre He sprained his left knee and bruised his right shoulder when he fell. He will return to France for further examinations and will be examined more closely in Lyon on Monday. Cyprien Sarrazin suffered a muscle contusion in the inner area of ​​the left lower leg.

Raphael Haaser has established itself as a serious contender in Super-G, with podium finishes in two of the last four races. William Bosca reached in Garmisch-Partenkirchen his first World Cup podium, a remarkable achievement since his World Cup debut in 2016.

James Crawford, the reigning world champion in Super-G, is also considered a contender for victory, although there has been no World Cup victory so far. His best placing was second place Kvitfjell last year.

Franjo von Allmen has placed in the top 10 in all of his Super-G World Cup races, including a third place finish in Garmisch-Partenkirchen. Loïc Meillardwho is known for his technical skills, has also proven his skills in the speed disciplines.

The Super G in Kvitfjell promises not only an exciting race for the podium places, but also important decisions in the overall World Cup ranking and in the discipline ranking. It’s a crucial moment for Odermattto cement his dominance in the Super-G, and a chance for the other riders to improve their positions in the World Cup or qualify for the Super-G season finale Saalbach-Hinterglemm to qualify.

Official FIS Ski World Cup calendar for the men’s season 2023/24

Official FIS Ski World Cup calendar for the women’s season 2023/24

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