Bostjan Kline earns 1st World Cup win in men’s downhill
KVITFJELL, Norway — Bostjan Kline earned his first career World Cup victory on Friday in a men’s downhill, and Kjetil Jansrud finished third to move into the lead in the discipline standings.
Kline, a Slovenian skier who started fourth, finished 0.19 seconds ahead of 2014 Olympic downhill champion Matthias Mayer. Jansrud was one-hundredth of a second further back in a tight race in which the top 20 finishers were all within a second of the winning time.
The course was shortened because of strong wind. French skier Brice Roger crashed after landing from a jump but appeared to be unhurt.
Erik Guay of Mont-Tremblant, Que., a silver medallist in the downhill at the recent world championships, was fourth in 1:29.45 while teammate Manuel Osborne-Paradis of Invermere, B.C., was fifth in 1:29.54. Ottawa’s Dustin Cook was 56th.


