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Croatia's Filip Zubcic produced a sizzling second run to win the Japan leg of the men's World Cup giant slalom on Saturday. The 27-year-old trailed in 12th place after the first run at Yuzawa Naeba but stormed to the best combined time of two minutes, 37.25 seconds, edging out Switzerland's Marco Odermatt by seven tenths with American Tommy Ford taking third. Norway's Henrik Kristoffersen, who took silver in the giant slalom at the 2018 Pyeongchang Olympics, led after the first run, clocking 1:16.63 ahead of countryman Leif Kristian Nestvold-Haugen. Nestvold-Haugen went on to finish fourth with Kristoffersen fifth, followed by another Norwegian, overall World Cup leader Aleksander Aamodt Kilde sixth. Kilde, who captured his first victory of the season in last week's Super-G at Saalbach, tops the standings on 1,022 points with Kristoffersen on 948 and France's Olympic bronze medallist Alexis Pinturault a further 50 points behind. Slovenia's Zan Kranjec, currently leading the giant slalom rankings, finished ninth. The Japanese leg was held despite fears over the deadly coronavirus that forced the cancellation of the men's downhill in Yanqing, China last weekend. alh/aph
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2020-02-22
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SloveniaAlpine skiingFrance national football teamAlexis ColbySwitzerlandNorwayJapanUnited StatesCoronavirusThomas Mikal FordCroatia national handball teamLeif Kristian Nestvold-HaugenMount NaebaYanqing DistrictSaalbach-HinterglemmPyeongchang CountyMarco OdermattAleksander Aamodt KildeHenrik KristoffersenChina national badminton teamGiant slalomSuper-GFIS Alpine Ski World Cup

