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Hirscher turns in fast final run to beat Ligety in giant slalom at Birds of Prey
Sunday, December 04, 2011 13:56


Marcel Hirscher, of Austria, races down the course during the men's World Cup giant slalom competition on Sunday, Dec. 4, 2011, in Beaver Creek.  Nathan Bilow, AP Photo

By Pat  Graham, AP Sports Writer

BEAVER CREEK, Colo.  — Marcel Hirscher of Austria turned in a blazing final run to overtake Ted Ligety and win a World Cup giant slalom.

Hirscher finished in a combined time of 2 minutes, 38.45 seconds on Sunday, holding off Ligety by 0.16 seconds. Fritz Dopfer of Germany was third.

Ligety held a slim 0.21-second advantage after a flawless opening run, but he couldn't duplicate the performance on his final pass. Ligety, who won the GS at this venue last season, made a big bobble near the end that cost him valuable time.

Hirscher had a smooth and steady run to earn his fourth World Cup win.

Bode Miller had a ragged first run and didn't make the top 30. He hurt his back on an early mistake, but said it was only tweaked.

 

 

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