Marco Odermatt's error early in the course cost him his perfect season in the giant slalom but the two-time Olympic champion won a third-consecutive Crystal Globe in the discipline. His compatriot claimed the victory in Saalbach on Saturday (16 March).

The Swiss superstar was on the cusp of completing the perfect season after winning all nine giant slalom events before the Saalbach final. He dominated the opening run, leading Meillard by 0.40 seconds.


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Meillard walked away with the spoils with his second World Cup win of the season, winning the giant slalom in 2:36.27. Verdu finished 0.71 seconds behind him in second place. Fellow Swiss skier Thomas Tumler rounded out the podium.

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The result, well the tattoo artist still had to adjust the design. Details, ect... The body is a tricky one. It moves and flow like very few CG artist can do so far. And even more importantly it ages. All skin type are different. And so on... But definitely a great design and a great experiment

Maybe I am becoming a traditionalist; It is mixing two art forms, which can be great. But Tattoo is a skill in itself. A medium, a way of thinking, a lifestyle. Loosing the tattooist traditions is loosing an art form. Just look at traditional Japanese Tattoo, and How Tebori is disappearing. I really believe there is something sacred in not using machines. in getting one human to design for or on another human. Ideally by Hand. Drawing on the body, visualising the design on the body without the assistance of the computer, visualising the design that has to 'come out' from the Soul within. Tattoo is the art form in itself. A sacred Art form for the initiated.

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He has played 27 games in this first half-season: "When I came here, my goal was to try to play 15 games. I've played 27 and for me it's perfect. I didn't think I could play so many games, but it's very good. The end of the season has been perfect, winning the Europa League and being selected for France. I don't have a holiday but it's for a good cause and we're going to try to do good things with the national team. It's difficult to believe what we've achieved, but I have the impression that I'm living a dream. The whole team has worked hard to achieve this and with the support of the fans and hard work, you can achieve a lot. He said that beating United was key: "I was in a dream because my friends were here and my family. The stadium was all white... It's the first time I've seen anything like that. It was a crazy game against United, a huge team with very good players. But in the Europa League we can do huge things and I scored a goal. It was a dream for me."

From there to Budapest: "I was nervous because it was my first final. At the same time I was confident, because we have a lot of players in the team who have played in many finals. I spoke to Fernando, who had won it twice before and I could feel that the players were very confident. That makes you more confident and then we did the job. When Montiel stepped up, in my head I saw the World Cup final and I knew it was going to be a great goal."

He also spoke about Mendilibar's arrival: "When there's a change, it's because things aren't going well. All of us players have tried to work harder and Mendilibar has tried to change things. With that confidence from winning games, you can do a lot of things. In training, he's very tough, but if there's a problem, he always comes to talk to you afterwards to tell you what he wants from you. He's like a father. And now, to think about next season: "The team knows that the season has been very hard and we have learned a lot of things. We have to be ready from the first game." Everything will start with the Super Cup: "We'll see against whom. We know that the rival will be very good, but anything can happen in a game." And his first chance in the Champions League will also come: "It's my dream to play in the Champions League. I'm going to try to be ready to play as many games as possible.

Finally, he wanted to send a message to the fans: "I want to thank them for their support, for the five months I've spent with them. It was very difficult for me when I arrived here, but now I'm a Sevillista for the next four years and we're going to try to do great things."

SAALBACH-HINTERGLEMM, Austria -- Marco Odermatt failed to complete a perfect giant slalom season Saturday at the World Cup finals, where the Swiss star skied out in the second run while holding a commanding lead over eventual winner Loic Meillard.

Odermatt had won each of the previous 12 giant slaloms since February 2023, including nine this season. With another victory, he would have matched the record set by Swedish great Ingemar Stenmark, who won all 10 giant slaloms in the 1978-79 season.

"Of course, there are a lot of negative emotions now. We are all athletes who want to win. If you want to win, you have to take risks and then mistakes can happen," said Odermatt, who is the Olympic and world champion in giant slalom and locked up the GS season title and his third straight overall championship weeks ago.

Getting his second win of the season and fourth overall, Meillard finished 0.71 seconds ahead of Joan Verdu of Andorra, who earned his second career podium. Meillard's Swiss teammate Thomas Tumler was 0.79 behind in third for his first top-three result in more than four years. 152ee80cbc

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