Sweden's Andre Myhrer skis to victory in Sunday's World Cup slalom in Levi, Finland. (photo: FIS Alpine)

Myhrer Wins Foggy Levi Slalom

Levi, Finland – Defending Audi FIS Alpine World Cup slalom champion Andre Myhrer of Sweden won today’s foggy slalom held north of the Arctic Circle in Levi by a narrow .06 margin over reigning overall champion Marcel Hirscher of Austria, as warm air pushed temperatures into the high 30’s, causing thick fog to loom over both runs and rain to soften the course.

“It feels great to start the season with a win,” said a confident Myhrer. “This means I can continue to do what I have been doing so far; there is less stress when you start like this.”

With a 0.27-second deficit after the first run, Hirscher put forth a strong effort to catch the Swede, but couldn’t make up the last 0.06 seconds to take the win. Jens Byggmark of Sweden rounded out the podium on Sunday in third.

Three-time World Cup giant slalom champion Ted Ligety, of Park  City, Utah, who was victorious in the opening World Cup race at Soelden, Austria two weeks ago, finished 13th on Sunday. His U.S. teammates Will Brandenburg landed 15th, David Chodounsky skied out in the second run and Nolan Kasper did not qualify for the top 30 final.

Sweden's Andre Myhrer skis to victory in Sunday's World Cup slalom in Levi, Finland. (photo: FIS Alpine)
Sweden’s Andre Myhrer skis to victory in Sunday’s World Cup slalom in Levi, Finland. (photo: FIS Alpine)

Ligety’s preparation for Levi was hampered by difficult weather in Europe, while Brandenburg and Chodounsky experience excellent weather and snow conditions in Colorado.

“Ted [Ligety] had a tough training period after Soelden,” explained Mike Day, the U.S. Ski Team’s men’s technical head coach. “We kind of got beaten up by Mother Nature everywhere we tried to train, but his skiing is far better than what it was today. He’s ready to make a move in slalom.”

The U.S. men now return to Colorado to prep for the opening of the speed season at Lake Louise, AB and Beaver Creek with a block of training at the U.S. Ski Team Speed Center at Copper Mountain ahead of the annual Audi Birds of Prey race week scheduled for Nov. 30-Dec. 2 in Beaver Creek.

The Canadian men leave Finland disappointed after failing to place any skier in the top 30 and thus qualify for a second run. Veterans Mike Janyk and Julien Cousineau finished 32nd and 38th, respectively, while youngsters Trevor Philp and Sasha Zaitsoff placed 43rd and 59th in the first run.

“It wasn’t acceptable,” said Pete Bosinger, head coach of Canada’s men’s alpine team. “It’s not something we are going to panic about – we’ve just got to change our approach.”

OFFICIAL RESULTS
Audi FIS Alpine World Cup
Levi, Finland – Nov. 11, 2012
Men’s Slalom

Rank Bib Name Year Nation Run 1 Run 2 Total Time FIS Points
 1  7 MYHRER Andre 1983 SWE  53.86  55.69  1:49.55  0.00
 2  6 HIRSCHER Marcel 1989 AUT  54.13  55.48  1:49.61  0.34
 3  16 BYGGMARK Jens 1985 SWE  54.17  55.99  1:50.16  3.45
 4  24 MOELGG Manfred 1982 ITA  54.40  55.88  1:50.28  4.13
 5  13 THALER Patrick 1978 ITA  54.79  55.71  1:50.50  5.38
 6  23 HERBST Reinfried 1978 AUT  55.44  55.15  1:50.59  5.89
 7  3 NEUREUTHER Felix 1984 GER  54.44  56.21  1:50.65  6.23
 8  2 KOSTELIC Ivica 1979 CRO  54.77  56.14  1:50.91  7.70
 9  12 HARGIN Mattias 1985 SWE  54.50  56.55  1:51.05  8.49
 10  47 SCHMID Philipp 1986 GER  55.01  56.05  1:51.06  8.55


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