Alpine skiing-McGrath goes top of World Cup slalom standings with Wengen victory


Alpine Skiing - FIS Alpine Ski World Cup - Men's Slalom - Wengen, Switzerland - January 18, 2026 Norway's Atle Lie McGrath in action during the first run REUTERS/Lisi Niesner

WENGEN, Switzerland, Jan ‌18 (Reuters) - Norway's Atle Lie McGrath claimed his second ‌World Cup slalom victory of the season ‌as he edged out Norway-born Brazilian Lucas Pinheiro Braathen in Wengen on Sunday.

McGrath led after the first run and kept his ‍cool under intense pressure from former ‍team mate Pinheiro Braathen ‌to win by 0.47 seconds.

Pinheiro Braathen, fourth after the ‍first ​run, put down an impressive second effort but McGrath stayed smooth and avoided any ⁠major mistakes through the gates to take ‌the win and move top of the World Cup slalom ⁠standings.

Norway's Henrik ‍Kristoffersen was third for the 100th World Cup podium of his career.

France's Paco Rassat, who had been the ‍leader in the slalom standings, failed ‌to finish his second run.

"I can't believe it, I felt so nervous today," Vermont-born McGrath said at the finish. "I took 100 risks today. I knew Lucas had taken the lead by a lot and I know him too well. When he skis fast ‌you really have to go.

"That was one of the best second runs in my career."

The men's World Cup moves on ​to Kitzbuehel next weekend where a slalom, super-G and downhill will take place.

(Reporting by Martyn Herman; editing by Clare Fallon)

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