Jan 27 (Infostrada Sports) – Results from the World Cup Kitzbuehel Men’s Slalom after run 1 on Sunday Run 1 Overall 1. Stefano Gross (Italy) 50.65 50.65 2. Giuliano Razzoli (Italy) 50.72 50.72 3. Marcel Hirscher (Austria) 50.83 50.83 4. Jens Byggmark (Sweden) 50.96 50.96 4. Steve Missillier (France) 50.96 50.96 6. Patrick Thaler (Italy) 51.03 51.03 7. Felix Neureuther (Germany) 51.21 51.21 8. Fritz Dopfer (Germany) 51.22 51.22 9. Markus Vogel (Switzerland) 51.24 51.24 10. Axel Baeck (Sweden) 51.25 51.25 11. Ivica Kostelic (Croatia) 51.26 51.26 12. Markus Larsson (Sweden) 51.48 51.48 13. …
Baumann of Austria reacts after the first run of the men's Slalom event at the Alpine Skiing World Cup downhill ski race in Kitzbuehel
Svindal of Norway reacts after the first run of the men's Slalom event at the Alpine Skiing World Cup downhill ski race in Kitzbuehel
Svindal of Norway reacts after the first run of the men's Slalom event at the Alpine Skiing World Cup downhill ski race in Kitzbuehel
Chodounsky of the U.S. reacts after the first run of the men's Slalom event at the Alpine Skiing World Cup downhill ski race in Kitzbuehel
APA11180300. Kitzbuehel (Austria), 27/01/2013.- Marcel Hirscher of Austria in action during the men's slalom 1st run of the Alpine Skiing World Cup in Kitzbuehel, Austria, 27 January 2013. EFE/EPA/HANS KLAUS TECHT
APA11180300. Kitzbuehel (Austria), 27/01/2013.- Italian Stefano Gross in action during the men's slalom 1st run of the Alpine Skiing World Cup in Kitzbuehel, Austria, 27 January 2013. EFE/EPA/ROBERT JAEGER
Rugby-Former Wallaby Smith leads Suntory to third Japan title
Jan 27 (Reuters) – Former Australia flanker George Smith led Suntory Sungoliath to a second straight Japanese rugby title with an all-action performance as the Tokyo side beat their city rivals Toshiba Brave Lupus 19-3 on Sunday. Two tries by winger Daishi Murata and one from Samoan utility back Tusi Pisi helped Suntory extend their unbeaten run to 21 matches at a packed Prince Chichibu Memorial Rugby Ground, but it was the 32-year-old former Wallaby captain who stole the show. …
APA11180300. Kitzbuehel (Austria), 27/01/2013.- Marcel Hirscher of Austria in action during the men's slalom 1st run of the Alpine Skiing World Cup in Kitzbuehel, Austria, 27 January 2013. EFE/EPA/HANS KLAUS TECHT
APA11180300. Kitzbuehel (Austria), 27/01/2013.- Marcel Hirscher of Austria reacts in the finish area during the men's slalom 1st run of the Alpine Skiing World Cup in Kitzbuehel, Austria, 27 January 2013. EFE/EPA/Herbert Neubauer
APA11180300. Kitzbuehel (Austria), 27/01/2013.- Stefano Gross of Italy reacts in the finish area during the men's slalom 1st run of the Alpine Skiing World Cup in Kitzbuehel, Austria, 27 January 2013. EFE/EPA/Herbert Neubauer
APA11180300. Kitzbuehel (Austria), 27/01/2013.- Giuliano Razzoli of Italy reacts in the finish area during the men's slalom 1st run of the Alpine Skiing World Cup in Kitzbuehel, Austria, 27 January 2013. EFE/EPA/Herbert Neubauer
Janyk of Canada reacts after the first run of the men's Slalom event at the Alpine Skiing World Cup downhill ski race in Kitzbuehel
Vogel of Switzerland skis during the first run of the men's Slalom event at the Alpine Skiing World Cup downhill ski race in Kitzbuehel
Baeck of Sweden skis during the first run of the men's Slalom event at the Alpine Skiing World Cup downhill ski race in Kitzbuehel
Grange of France reacts after failing in the first run of the men's Slalom event at the Alpine Skiing World Cup downhill ski race in Kitzbuehel
Vogel of Switzerland reacts after the first run of the men's Slalom event at the Alpine Skiing World Cup downhill ski race in Kitzbuehel
Yuasa of Japan reacts after failing in the first run of the men's Slalom event at the Alpine Skiing World Cup downhill ski race in Kitzbuehel
Kathrin Zettel of Austria clears a gate during the first run of the Alpine Skiing World Cup women's slalom ski race in Maribor
Pranger of Austria skis during the first run of the men's Slalom event at the Alpine Skiing World Cup downhill ski race in Kitzbuehel
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