Alpine Skiing - Kristoffersen took the lead in the overall with a victory

Henrik Kristoffersen of Norway won the men's Alpine Ski World Cup Sunday in the giant slalom in Alta Badia, Italy, taking the lead in the overall.

Kristoffersen finished second with Cyprien Sarrazin from France and third with Zan Kranjec from Slovenia.

Results, men's giant slalom:

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1. Henrik Kristoffersen (Norway) 1: 57.33 minutes

2. Cyprien Sarrazin (French) 1: 57.64

3. Zan Kranjec (Slovenian) 1: 57.72

Specialist position after 3 races (6 more remaining): 1. Kristoffersen 193 points, 2. Kranjec 170, 3. Tommy Ford (US) 161

Composite League standings after 10 races (33 remaining): 1. Kristoffersen 343 points, 2. Vincent Kriechmayr (Austrian) 312, 3. Alexis Pinturault (French) 296

(Source: sportrajongo.hu, m4sport, mti / Photo: pixabay, mti)

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