“When I’m feeling confident, I feel like I do a good job of stacking the ski at the top of the turn and really driving in and creating power,” said Cochran-Siegle, the Olympic silver medalist in super-G. “I feel like that the tempo is familiar to me. … The light is nice.
U.S. skier Breezy Johnson marks return from 14-month ban with a gold in world championship downhill
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Cochran-Siegle’s seventh position added to a strong showing by the U.S. team, which had six racers in the top 20, with Bryce Bennett in fourth, Sam Morse in 10th, Jared Goldberg in 17th, and Kyle Negomir and Wiley Maple in shared 19th.
Niels Hintermann wins downhill as Swiss teammate Marco Odermatt finishes 7th. U.S. has six in top 20
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