Norwegian skier Aleksander Aamodt Kilde won a men's World Cup downhill on Kitzbuehel's fearsome Hahnenkamm slope on Saturday as Switzerland's Olympic champion Beat Feuz headed into retirement.
Kilde finished 0.67 of a second faster in lightly falling snow than 42-year-old French skier Johan Clarey, making up for the disappointment of 16th place in Friday's prestigious downhill at the Austrian resort.
Clarey broke his own record as the oldest Alpine skier to stand on a World Cup podium. The Frenchman last year became the oldest Olympic Alpine medallist when he won downhill silver in Beijing. "It was really tough conditions today with the snow fall. It was a good run, a great run down the Streif. If that was my last run down it, I am pretty happy. I love this hill," said the American.
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