United Press International
| 7 months ago
American Ted Ligety won the men's World Cup giant slalom in Austria Sunday by the largest margin in 34 years. Ligety turned in a combined two-run time of 2 minutes, 36.02 seconds, a hefty 2.75 seconds ahead of Manfred Moelgg of Italy.
Taiwan News
| 7 months ago
Ted Ligety took the season-opening men's World Cup giant slalom on Sunday by the biggest winning margin since 1979. In difficult conditions due to fog and snowfall, the American GS world champion won the race by a massive 2.75 seconds ahead of...
International Herald Tribune
| 7 months ago
It seems ironic that the ski racer who has been the biggest critic of the International Ski Federation's decision to require new, straighter skis this season was by far the fastest competitor at Sunday's season opening World Cup men's giant slalom.
GMA News
| 7 months ago
Ted Ligety won the opening giant slalom of the alpine skiing season in Soelden on Sunday by the widest margin in 30 years, using skis he had harshly criticized only a few months ago. When the International Ski Federation (FIS) announced last season...