Norwegian skier McGrath wins Wengen slalom ahead of good friend Pinheiro Braathen
WENGEN, Switzerland (AP) — Norwegian skier Atle Lie McGrath won the Wengen World Cup slalom Sunday for a second consecutive year and added to his status as a favorite for next month’s Olympics.
The United States-born McGrath added to his first-run advantage and finished 0.47 seconds ahead of good friend Lucas Pinheiro Braathen, the Norwegian-born skier now competing for Brazil, and 0.81 ahead of teammate Henrik Kristoffersen.
It was McGrath’s fifth career win and 19th podium on the World Cup circuit. He also took silver in slalom at last season’s world championships. It was his second win of the season after a slalom victory in Alta Badia, Italy, last month.
“It’s one of the legendary races, so to do it with Lucas and with Henrik is just insane,” McGrath said.


