Manuel Feller draws the final line: Last giant slalom for the Tyrolean!

Manuel Feller draws the final line: Last giant slalom for the Tyrolean!

Hafjell, Norwegen - In the giant slalom of Hafjell, there was a moving farewell to the Tyrolean ski tare Manuel Feller. At first he scored with a courageous attempt, but he was beaten up in the first round, as the Krone . Feller, who explained that a victory was unrealistic before the race, obviously competed in the body with a virus. "I don't like to talk about winning today with the best will," said the 32-year-old in the ORF interview. Despite his fighting spirit, the embarrassing early suffered him and he threw his hand in the face. However, he had had to come to terms with 26th place in the last race and announced that it was his last giant slalom.

The Swiss athletes triumphed at this event. Loic Meillard led Switzerland to a triple victory. Marco Odermatt, who finished second, secured the large crystal ball for the overall World Cup - for the fourth time in a row - and the small crystal ball in the giant slalom. Thomas Tumler completed the successful trio. The best Austrian became Stefan Brennsteiner, who took sixth place. The world champion Raphael Haaser caused an additional tension: After a promising first round, he rushed spectacularly when he got stuck at a gate with his hand, and crossed the finish line, like the Kurier reported. Fortunately, Haaser was able to slip independently after being on the ground for a few minutes.

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