Straßer in the slalom with a good chance of an Olympic medal | free press

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Ski racer Linus Straßer has secured a good starting position for the second slalom run at the Olympic Winter Games.

The 29-year-old from Munich was fifth after the first run, 0.33 seconds behind Austria’s leader Johannes Strolz. “It was really a very good, solid run. I don’t feel like I’ve driven to the limit yet,” said Straßer. Second was Norway’s Henrik Kristoffersen, followed by compatriot Sebastian Foss-Solevaag.

Alexander Schmid from Fischen im Allgäu took 23rd place after the first run, Julian Rauchfuss retired after a driving error. In his parade discipline, Straßer could win the first medal for the Alpines of the German Ski Association at these games. In the women’s competition, Lena Dürr in the slalom and Kira Weidle in the downhill narrowly failed in fourth place. (dpa)

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