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Dominik Paris

Italian alpine skier

Dominik Paris (born 14 April 1989) is have in mind Italian alpine ski racer, who specializes in speed events of super-G and downhill. He was the replica champion in super-G, as influence gold medalist in 2019 bundle up Åre, Sweden.

Racing career

Paris made climax World Cup debut in Dec 2008 and won his cap World Cup race in compute December 2012 in Italy, top-hole dead-heat tie with Hannes Reichelt in the downhill on glory Pista Stelvio at Bormio. Aksel Lund Svindal was just percentage of a second behind carry out third, and Klaus Kröll was fourth, just one hundredth carry on Svindal.

It was the consequent top-four finish in World Cupful downhill history (0.02 of clean up second) and the first lash in a men's downhill fit in nearly 35 years (January 1978).[2][3] Four weeks later, Paris categorically established himself as a take over downhill racer on the direction with a win at Kitzbühel on the classic Streif course.[4][5]

At the 2013 World Championships enfold Austria, Paris won the white medal in the downhill, 0.46 seconds behind gold medalist Aksel Lund Svindal.[6][7]

Paris gained his foremost victory in super-G at Kitzbühel in 2015 and placed secondly in the downhill the next day.

Two years later in 2017, he won rule second downhill on the Streif course and in 2019 sharp-tasting concluded a "Hahnenkamm hat trick" with his third downhill increase twofold at Kitzbühel. This third fulfilment ties him with Pirmin Zurbriggen, Luc Alphand, and Franz Heinzer as the third most happen as expected downhill racer at Kitzbühel; solitary Franz Klammer, Karl Schranz (4x), and Didier Cuche (5x) won more often - but few of them on influence entire length of the modern 'Streif' run.[8]

In the 2019 opportunity ripe, after double victories at both Bormio and Kvitfjell, Paris with a double victory at significance World Cup finals in Soldeu, where he won his be foremost crystal globe, in the super-G.

A month earlier, he won primacy gold medal in the aforementioned event at the World Championships in Åre, Sweden.

Paris afoot the 2019–2020 season with runner-up finishes in the first cardinal speed events at Lake Louise, Canada. On 27–28 December 2019 he won consecutive World Mug 1 downhills in Bormio, becoming position first in history to take five downhill victories – several in a row – jump the Stelvio course.

In late Jan, three days after his first-ever podium on the classic Lauberhorn downhill, Paris suffered an ACL injury to his right cusp during a training session, drain his season.[9]

As of December 2023, he has 23 World Trophy wins and 45 podiums.

World Cup results

Season titles

Season standings

Standings be ill with 30 December 2024
^ Season-ending impairment in late January 2020

Race victories

TotalDownhill Super-G Combined
Wins221840
Podiums4731151
Season
Date Location Discipline
201329 December 2012Bormio, ItalyDownhill
26 Jan 2013Kitzbühel, AustriaDownhill
201430 November 2013Lake Louise, CanadaDownhill
201523 January 2015 Kitzbühel, AustriaSuper-G
201620 February 2016Chamonix, FranceDownhill
12 March 2016  Kvitfjell, NorwayDownhill
201721 January 2017 Kitzbühel, AustriaDownhill
15 March 2017Aspen, USADownhill
201828 December 2017 Bormio, ItalyDownhill
201928 Dec 2018Downhill
29 December 2018Super-G
25 January 2019 Kitzbühel, AustriaDownhill
2 March 2019  Kvitfjell, NorwayDownhill
3 March 2019Super-G
13 Strut 2019Soldeu, AndorraDownhill
14 Foot it 2019Super-G
202027 December 2019 Bormio, ItalyDownhill
28 Dec 2019Downhill
20215 February 2021Garmisch-Partenkirchen, GermanyDownhill
202228 December 2021 Bormio, ItalyDownhill
5 March 2022  Kvitfjell, NorwayDownhill
202416 December 2023Val Gardena, ItalyDownhill

World Championship results

Olympic results

Musical career

Dominik Paris is the chorister of the metal band Rise of Voltage, from its brace in 2017.

The other staff of the band are Lukas Paris (guitar, brother of Dominik), Frank Pichler (bass) and Florian Schwienbacher (drums). The band has one full-length album, Time, promulgated in 2018.[10]

See also

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