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Skiing: Fill wins downhill World Cup

33-year-old first Italian man to win downhill title

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(ANSA) - Rome, March 16 - Italy's Peter Fill, 33, was crowned the winner of this season's downhill World Cup on Wednesday. He is the first Italian man to win the title in Alpine skiing's blue riband event. He clinched it by coming 10th in the final race of the season at St Moritz, which was won by Switzerland's Beat Feuz, giving him 26 points to take him up to a total of 462.
    Fill started the race level on points with Norway's Aksel Lund Svindal, who was out after suffering a knee injury and came second in the overall standings.
    "It was a great feeling and a dream come true for me today," said Fill after the race amid snowfall on the challenging Corviglia run. "It was not an easy race for me today as the last racer, the visibility wasn't good and conditions were hard, but in the end it was a perfect day". His main rival on the day was his compatriot Dominik Paris, who, however, came only 19th and was still clearly in pain after hurting his thigh and knee in a nasty fall in a bad crash in practice on Tuesday.
    Fill's other two rivals for the title, Norway's Kjetil Jansrud and France's Adrien Theaux, came fourth and 16th respectively.
    Paris and Jansrud ended the season joint third in the standings with 432 points.
    "Compliments to Peter Fill, the downhill World Cup winner," Premier Matteo Renzi posted on his Twitter account, @matteorenzi.
    "A wonderful page in the history of Italian skiing #orgoglioItalia (#Italypride)".
    Fill notched only two downhill podium finishes this season but was rewarded for his ability to consistently finish in the top 10. "Just think that the 10th place in St Moritz was one of my worst results this season," said the skier, who is from the majority German-speaking Alto Adige province in northern Italy.
    "I started out not knowing what the others had done and where I needed to come to win the Cup.
    "That's the best way to keep your head clear because otherwise you lock up.
    "That's why I had to ask my companions if I'd done it, if that 10th place was enough". The World Cup globe he won will go in his trophy cabinet alongside the Super-G silver medal he won at the 2009 world championships and the Super combined bronze he took at the 2011 world championships. A fine day for Italian skiing was completed by Elena Curtoni making the first World Cup podium of her career with third place in the women's downhill.
   

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