Slovenia's Tina Maze celebrates at finish line after taking second place in an alpine ski, women's World Cup giant slalom, in Maribor, Slovenia, Saturday, Jan. 26, 2013. (AP Photo/PierMarco Tacca)
Tina Maze wins slalom before home fans in Maribor
MARIBOR, Slovenia (AP) — Overall leader Tina Maze won a World Cup slalom Sunday before her home fans a day after she just missed capturing the giant slalom.
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Tina Maze wins slalom before home fans in Maribor
Alpine Skiing-World Cup men's standings
Jan 27 (Infostrada Sports) – Standings from the World Cup Men’s on Sunday SlalomPoints 1. Marcel Hirscher (Austria) 700 2. Felix Neureuther (Germany) 566 3. Andre Myhrer (Sweden) 362 4. Ivica Kostelic (Croatia) 315 5. Manfred Moelgg (Italy) 265 6. Alexis Pinturault (France) 264 7. Fritz Dopfer (Germany) 222 8. Mario Matt (Austria) 209 9. Jens Byggmark (Sweden) 184 10. Manfred Pranger (Austria) 171 11. Mattias Hargin (Sweden) 158 12. Stefano Gross (Italy) 144 13. Giuliano Razzoli (Italy) 138 14. Reinfried Herbst (Austria) 137 15. Patrick Thaler (Italy) 136 16. Ted Ligety (U.S.) 130 17. …
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APA11180300. Kitzbuehel (Austria), 27/01/2013.- Giuliano Razzoli of Italy clears a gate during the Men's Slalom race at the Alpine Skiing World Cup in Kitzbuehel, Austria, 27 January 2013. EFE/EPA/ROBERT PARIGGER
APA11180300. Kitzbuehel (Austria), 27/01/2013.- Patrick Thaler of Italy clears a gate during the Men's Slalom race at the Alpine Skiing World Cup in Kitzbuehel, Austria, 27 January 2013. EFE/EPA/ROBERT PARIGGER
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APA11180300. Kitzbuehel (Austria), 27/01/2013.- Benjamin Raich of Austria clears a gate during the Men's Slalom race at the Alpine Skiing World Cup in Kitzbuehel, Austria, 27 January 2013. EFE/EPA/ROBERT PARIGGER
APA11180300. Kitzbuehel (Austria), 27/01/2013.- Benjamin Raich of Austria clears a gate during the Men's Slalom race at the Alpine Skiing World Cup in Kitzbuehel, Austria, 27 January 2013. EFE/EPA/ROBERT PARIGGER
APA11180300. Kitzbuehel (Austria), 27/01/2013.- Marcel Hirscher of Austria crosses the finish line to win the Men's Slalom race at the Alpine Skiing World Cup in Kitzbuehel, Austria, 27 January 2013. EFE/EPA/HANS KLAUS TECHT
APA11180300. Kitzbuehel (Austria), 27/01/2013.- Fritz Dopfer of Germany clears a gate during the Men's Slalom race at the Alpine Skiing World Cup in Kitzbuehel, Austria, 27 January 2013. EFE/EPA/ROBERT PARIGGER
Alpine Skiing-World Cup Kitzbuehel men's combination results
Jan 27 (Infostrada Sports) – Results from the World Cup Kitzbuehel Men’s Combination on Sunday 1. Ivica Kostelic (Croatia) 3:45.80 2. Alexis Pinturault (France) 3:47.06 3. Thomas Mermillod Blondin (France) 3:48.36 4. Romed Baumann (Austria) 3:51.33 5. Aksel Lund Svindal (Norway) 3:51.55 6. Kjetil Jansrud (Norway) 3:51.63 7. Matthias Mayer (Austria) 3:54.34 8. Andreas Romar (Finland) 3:54.74 9. Maciej Bydlinski (Poland) 3:55.99 10. Carlo Janka (Switzerland) 3:57.23 . Dominik Paris (Italy) DNF . Travis Ganong (U.S.) DNF . Brice Roger (France) DNF . Bostjan Kline (Slovenia) DNF . …
Valiant Murray run ragged by relentless Djokovic
MELBOURNE (Reuters) – Andy Murray ran and ran until the skin on his feet came off and still it was not quite enough. The Briton’s hopes of winning his second successive grand slam title were ended by the resilience and defensive brilliance of world number one Novak Djokovic in the Australian Open final. The Serb’s 6-7 7-6 6-3 6-2 victory on Sunday was Murray’s fifth defeat in six grand slam finals but having broken his duck at the U.S. Open last September against Djokovic, the pain is unlikely to linger quite as long this time. …
Neureuther of Germany applauds the winner Hirscher of Austria after the second run of men's Slalom event of the Alpine Skiing World Cup in Kitzbuehel
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UPDATE 3-Alpine Skiing-World Cup Kitzbuehel men's slalom results
Jan 27 (Infostrada Sports) – Results from the World Cup Kitzbuehel Men’s Slalom after run 2 on Sunday Run 1 Run 2 Overall 1. Marcel Hirscher (Austria) 50.83 53.51 1:44.34 2. Felix Neureuther (Germany) 51.21 53.90 1:45.11 3. Ivica Kostelic (Croatia) 51.26 54.01 1:45.27 4. Giuliano Razzoli (Italy) 50.72 54.63 1:45.35 5. Benjamin Raich (Austria) 52.02 53.61 1:45.63 6. Patrick Thaler (Italy) 51.03 54.73 1:45.76 7. Fritz Dopfer (Germany) 51.22 54.58 1:45.80 8. Andre Myhrer (Sweden) 51.60 54.31 1:45.91 9. Manfred Pranger (Austria) 51.63 54.29 1:45.92 10. Jens Byggmark (Sweden) 50.96 54.99 1:45.95 …
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