Cormac Comerford finishes 42nd in Giant Slalom at Winter Olympics
Ireland's Cormac Comerford during the Men's Alpine Skiing Super-G earlier in the week. Pic: David Davies/PA Wire.
In his third race of the Olympic Games, Cormac Comerford finished 42nd in the Giant Slalom, posting a combined time of 2:41.75. Racing in Bormio, the Dubliner contested the first of his technical events, recording a time of 1:24.32 on the opening run before clocking 1:17.43 on his second descent.
The race was won by Brazilian Lucas Pinheiro Braathen, whose outstanding first run gave him a commanding advantage. He claimed gold in a winning time of 2:25.00, pushing a trio of Swiss skiers down the standings. Pre-race favourite Marco Odermatt secured silver, while teammate Loïc Meillard took bronze.
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