Swiss racer Thomas Tumler got his long-awaited maiden World Cup win at the age of 35 on Sunday, taming a challenging Beaver Creek course with a pair of pristine runs in a men's giant slalom.
Thomas Tumler won his first World Cup race Sunday to help the Swiss team complete a clean sweep at Beaver Creek and edged out Lucas Pinheiro Braathen for the giant slalom title.
For the third day in a row, a Swiss skier stood atop the podium at the Birds of Prey World Cup. After watching Justin Murisier win Friday‘s downhill and Marco Odermatt take Saturday’s super-G, ...