PYEONGCHANG (Reuters) - After dominating his rivals for much of the season, Switzerland's Beat Feuz is promising to go for broke in the men's downhill final on a course that's less fast and precipitous than he usually prefers.
The stocky German-speaker, winner of the 2017 downhill at the World Championships in St Moritz, comes into his second Olympics on the back of wins this season in Garmisch, Wengen and Lake Louise and two other second-place finishes.
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