Kilde extends WCup downhill dominance with Kitzbühel win
KITZBÜHEL, Austria — When Aleksander Aamodt Kilde flipped through the photos on his phone Friday, just hours before one of the main World Cup downhills of the season, he got a dramatic reminder of his situation a year ago.
The Norwegian skier saw himself leaning on crutches on the balcony of his apartment in Innsbruck, Austria, days after surgery on a ruptured ACL in his right knee.
“It’s quite a big difference now,” said Kilde after winning Friday’s downhill. “It’s always been a dream for me to win in Kitzbühel.”
Kilde’s clear win in the downhill on the Streif course added to his dominance in speed races this season. It was the Norwegian’s sixth win in 12 speed events this season, and third in a downhill. He now leads both the super-G and downhill standings.