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Already a two-time overall champion, Svindal is having another standout World Cup season with four victories. But he started these championships with a disappointing bronze in a super-G that saw his teammate Kjetil Jansrud of Norway ruled out for up to nine months after injuring his left knee.

“For super-G I was the big favorite that everyone was talking about and in skiing you can’t just show up and get your medal. There’s just too much stuff you can’t control” Svindal said. “Even though it was not a bad day it was also mixed emotions with my one and only teammate getting injured and out for the season.

“I was really motivated to have a good race today. Crossing the finish in the world championships and leading by a second is a really good feeling,” added Svindal, who came down immediately before Paris and celebrated immediately, turning to all corners of the finish area to take in the entire crowd.

While Svindal was counting his medals — he now has 11 at major championship, more than halfway to the all-time record of 20 held by fellow Norwegian Kjetil Andre Aamodt — the U.S. Ski Team was trying to determine what went wrong.

Sullivan was the first American starter. He was ahead of then leader Andrej Sporn at the fourth checkpoint when he lost his edge on a right turn, getting pushed off course into a barrier. He wasn’t injured and got right up and skied down to the finish.

Next up was Travis Ganong, who fell down on his side on the top portion of the course.

Steven Nyman was also on pace for a top-10 finish but he made a big mistake on the bottom pitch, letting his skis get turned perpendicular to the slope. When he reached the finish, he pounded one of his poles into the snow in frustration. He finished 25th, 3.79 behind.

By the time Weibrecht started with the No. 37 bib, a light headwind was blowing and he lost time throughout his run, then fell in the finish area and banged into the protective padding, getting up with his blonde beard covered in snow.

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