Alpine skiing - Kristoffersen wins Alta Badia giant slalom with late charge


Alpine Skiing - FIS Ski World Cup - Men's Giant Slalom - Alta Badia, Italy - December 19, 2021 Norway's Henrik Kristoffersen celebrates after winning the men's giant slalom REUTERS/Alessandro Garofalo

(Reuters) - Norwegian Henrik Kristoffersen picked up his first World Cup giant slalom title of the season after a thrilling victory in Alta Badia, Italy on Sunday.

In 2019, Kristoffersen became the first Norwegian man to win the Alta Badia giant slalom and a flawless second run earned him glory in northern Italy once more with a time of 2:25.04.

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