
Meillard wins slalom gold to cap ‘crazy week’ for the Swiss ski team at world championships
SAALBACH-HINTERGLEMM, Austria (AP) — Loic Meillard won his second world title and became the first Swiss skier in 75 years to take gold in the men’s slalom at the Alpine skiing world championships on Sunday.
Meillard earned his third medal after winning the team combined with Franjo von Allmen and placing third in the giant slalom.
“It’s been a crazy week,” Meillard said after beating silver medalist Atle Lie McGrath of Norway by 0.26 seconds. Linus Strasser of Germany was 0.52 behind in third and took the bronze.
Slalom World Cup champion Manuel Feller of Austria missed the podium by 0.27 in fourth. Calgary’s Erik Read finished 24th.