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Ghedina Wins Downhill

Compiled From Wire Services

Kristian Ghedina has confirmed his status as heir apparent in skiing’s glamour event, the men’s downhill.

The Italian’s smooth, nearly error-free victory christened the new Birds of Prey course near Beaver Creek, Colo., site of the 1999 World Championships, and kicked off the men’s World Cup downhill season. The victory was his eighth World Cup triumph, all of them in downhills.

At Lake Louise, Alberta, Katja Seizinger got her 30th World Cup victory, giving Germany a 1-2 a sweep in the first women’s downhill of the season.

Katharina Gutensohn finished second.