Swiss skier Thomas Tumler won his first World Cup title in giant slalom, edging Brazil's Braathen.

35-year-old Swiss skier Thomas Tumler won his first World Cup title in the giant slalom at Beaver Creek, finishing ahead of Brazil's Lucas Pinheiro Braathen by 0.12 seconds. Tumler's winning time was 2:27.60, while Braathen's second-place finish marked Brazil's first-ever World Cup podium. Slovenian Zan Kranjec took third place with a time of 2:28.18.

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