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Third time still charm

 (Associated Press)

A remarkable final run slid Ted Ligety right into the record books. The American stormed back from a first-run deficit Friday in Beaver Creek, Colorado, to become the only man to win three straight giant slalom titles at the world championships. Behind Marcel Hirscher of Austria by 0.24 seconds after the morning run, Ligety found speed down the course where others couldn’t and finished in an unofficial time of 2 minutes, 34.16 seconds. Hirscher was second, 0.45 seconds behind, and Alexis Pinturault of France earned the bronze. “To be able to come through and pull it off is awesome,” said the 30-year-old Ligety, who’s from Park City, Utah. It was the first gold medal of these championships for the Americans. – Associated Press