Marcel Hirscher won his second race in two days on the Banderitsa course, taking a World Cup slalom Sunday ahead of Andre Myhrer of Sweden. Hirscher led after the first run and clocked 58.03 seconds in the afternoon to win in a combined time of 1 minute, 52.64 seconds. Full Story.(Photo: The Canadian Press)
Another Title
Another day, another title for Lindsey Vonn. A day after clinching her fifth consecutive World Cup downhill title, the American sealed her third straight super-combined title Sunday after the final race in the discipline this season was cancelled due to heavy snowfall on the Sochi 2014 Olympics course. Full Story.
Helping His Cause
Jason Lamy Chappuis of France won a Nordic combined event on Sunday to extend his overall World Cup lead. The ski jumping portion had to be called off because of snow and wind and the officials used the results of a training jump from Friday, where Chappuis was 11th. Full Story.