Ganong grabs win in gnarly Garmisch downhill

By Published On: January 27th, 2017Comments Off on Ganong grabs win in gnarly Garmisch downhill

Friday’s race in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany, was not on the men’s World Cup schedule until about 10 days ago. The additional day of downhill was a make-up race for the canceled men’s competition in Wengen, Switzerland, and meant that the athletes only took one training run on the formidable slope. The schedule shake-up seems to have suited the U.S. Ski Team’s Travis Ganong as he took the win with a final time of 1:53.71, 0.38 seconds ahead of Norwegian Kjetil Jansrud and 0.52 seconds ahead of Italian Peter Fill.

The Kandahar course was relentless. Covered in dark shadows, the men were challenged to ski technical sections and handle the changing terrain as well as the demanding jumps. More than one athlete was helicoptered off the hill, falling victim to the mountain’s might. It’s exactly the type of slope that played to the winner’s strengths.

GARMISCH-PARTENKIRCHEN, GERMANY - JANUARY 27: Travis Ganong of USA competes during the Audi FIS Alpine Ski World Cup Men's Downhill on January 27, 2017 in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany

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The American was behind Jansrud at every split until the last 23 seconds of the course, where he skied from a 0.47 second deficit in the third split to a 0.38 second lead in the finish. Ganong’s success makes a lot of sense when you consider his knack for tackling dark, shadowy slopes. His only other World Cup win was in Santa Caterina, Italy, in 2014, which is an equally challenging venue.

“I think it was so difficult because we only had one training run, and during the training, it was really slow. Everything skied really easy, and everyone kind of relaxed like ‘Oh, this is really easy,’ and then today, the speeds were way faster,” he explained. “…They injected a section for the giant slalom race on Sunday, but they didn’t inject the whole course, so you’d hit that little patch of ice on every turn and accelerate, and I think that was a big issue today. Also, people pushing really hard, and turning off jumps. That’s never a good thing to have your ski bent when you go off a jump, and you could see that on the jump there at the bottom. It was throwing people all over the place, and it was really big.”

Aside from being at a venue that played to his strengths, the American had an extra special cheering squad supporting him.

“My parents are here, my girlfriend, a bunch of other American supporters are here from the Army base,” Ganong said. “It’s a cool spot, for sure, for me to win.”

This is the first time an American man has won at Garmisch since Steve Mahre in 1982.

More familiar to the World Cup podium is Jansrud, who has been in the mix six times this season in three different disciplines.

I have to be satisfied now, coming in from Kitzbuehel,” Jansurd said. “It was bad weekend for me with a lot of mistakes, and today I made mistakes, too, but a lot of people does, and I think the only one that didn’t was Travis and his win’s well deserved.

This result puts Jansrud in the lead in the men’s downhill standings with 202 points, eking out a three-point lead over the day’s third-place finisher, Fill. The Italian, who won the 2016 World Cup downhill globe, has had one other downhill podium finish this season, earning second place in Val d’Isere, France. He was not completely satisfied with his run, though he was happy to be on the podium.

I made a big mistake in the lower part and lost a lot of time there, but today was not easy,” Fill said. “A lot of guys was having trouble around the course, and it was really not an easy run.

Aside from Ganong, four other Americans landed in the top 30. Jared Goldberg and Thomas Biesemeyer both posted career-best downhill performances. Goldberg moved from bib 52 to 12th place, equaling his top result in downhill from Wengen in 2014. Biesemeyer embraced the shadows, coming from bib 47 to finish in 15th place. Bryce Bennett finished in 21st while Andrew Weibrecht finished in 26th position. Fellow American Downhiller Steven Nyman was one of the athletes helicoptered off the hill after crashing into the fence. He suffered a knee injury and will be out the rest of the season.

Frenchman Valentin Giraud Moine, who earned second place in the downhill at Kitzbuehel, Austria, last week, was also evacuated after taking a devastating fall and sliding into the fence. There is no word yet as to the extent of his injuries.

The men race another downhill on Saturday, which American fans can watch live on NBCSN, NBCSports.com/live and the NBC Sports app at 6 a.m. ET.


Top 10

  1. Travis Ganong (USA) – Atomic / Atomic / Atomic
  2. Kjetil Jansrud (NOR) – Head / Head / Head
  3. Peter Fill (ITA) – Atomic / Atomic / Atomic
  4. Hannes Reichelt (AUT) – Salomon/Salomon/Salomon
  5. Beat Fuez (SUI) – Head / Head / Head
  6. Manuel Osborne-Paradis (CAN) – Rossignol / Look / Rossignol
  7. Romed Baumann (AUT) – Salomon/Salomon/Salomon
  8. Matthias Mayer (AUT) – Head / Head / Head
  9. Carlo Janka (SUI) – Rossignol / Look / Rossignol
  10. Dominik Paris (ITA) – Nordica / Nordica / Marker

Official Results

Rank Bib FIS Code Name Year Nation Total Time Diff. FIS Points WC Points
 1  12  530874 GANONG Travis 1988 USA  1:53.71  0.00  100.00
 2  7  421483 JANSRUD Kjetil 1985 NOR  1:54.09  +0.38  4.18  80.00
 3  9  292455 FILL Peter 1982 ITA  1:54.23  +0.52  5.72  60.00
 4  1  50742 REICHELT Hannes 1980 AUT  1:54.30  +0.59  6.49  50.00
 5  13  511383 FEUZ Beat 1987 SUI  1:54.37  +0.66  7.26  45.00
 6  26  102899 OSBORNE-PARADIS Manuel 1984 CAN  1:54.58  +0.87  9.56  40.00
 7  10  51215 BAUMANN Romed 1986 AUT  1:54.60  +0.89  9.78  36.00
 8  14  53902 MAYER Matthias 1990 AUT  1:54.69  +0.98  10.77  32.00
 9  15  511313 JANKA Carlo 1986 SUI  1:54.76  +1.05  11.54  29.00
 10  5  291459 PARIS Dominik 1989 ITA  1:54.92  +1.21  13.30  26.00
 11  6  511139 KUENG Patrick 1984 SUI  1:55.01  +1.30  14.29  24.00
 12  52  934643 GOLDBERG Jared 1991 USA  1:55.09  +1.38  15.17  22.00
 13  18  53980 KRIECHMAYR Vincent 1991 AUT  1:55.15  +1.44  15.83  20.00
 14  25  200379 SANDER Andreas 1989 GER  1:55.23  +1.52  16.71  18.00
 15  47  531452 BIESEMEYER Thomas 1989 USA  1:55.71  +2.00  21.99  16.00
 16  29  194167 MUZATON Maxence 1990 FRA  1:55.75  +2.04  22.43  15.00
 17  40  511513 CAVIEZEL Mauro 1988 SUI  1:56.01  +2.30  25.28  14.00
 18  22  194298 GIEZENDANNER Blaise 1991 FRA  1:56.06  +2.35  25.83  13.00
 19  42  512124 HINTERMANN Niels 1995 SUI  1:56.09  +2.38  26.16  12.00
 20  33  202059 FERSTL Josef 1988 GER  1:56.15  +2.44  26.82  11.00
 21  27  6530104 BENNETT Bryce 1992 USA  1:56.17  +2.46  27.04  10.00
 22  4  191740 CLAREY Johan 1981 FRA  1:56.27  +2.56  28.14  9.00
 23  8  53817 FRANZ Max 1989 AUT  1:56.31  +2.60  28.58  8.00
 24  3  192746 THEAUX Adrien 1984 FRA  1:56.38  +2.67  29.35  7.00
 25  43  512042 KRYENBUEHL Urs 1994 SUI  1:56.39  +2.68  29.46  6.00
 26  23  530939 WEIBRECHT Andrew 1986 USA  1:56.43  +2.72  29.90  5.00
 27  38  54009 WALDER Christian 1991 AUT  1:56.47  +2.76  30.34  4.00
 28  31  511847 MANI Nils 1992 SUI  1:56.69  +2.98  32.76  3.00
 29  28  50753 KROELL Klaus 1980 AUT  1:56.83  +3.12  34.30  2.00
 30  41  561217 KOSI Klemen 1991 SLO  1:56.88  +3.17  34.85  1.00
 31  37  194368 RAFFORT Nicolas 1991 FRA  1:56.95  +3.24  35.62
 32  32  194190 ROGER Brice 1990 FRA  1:57.07  +3.36  36.94
 33  44  990081 CASSE Mattia 1990 ITA  1:57.17  +3.46  38.04
 33  30  54005 STRIEDINGER Otmar 1991 AUT  1:57.17  +3.46  38.04
 35  34  6290985 BUZZI Emanuele 1994 ITA  1:57.28  +3.57  39.24
 36  35  511981 WEBER Ralph 1993 SUI  1:57.44  +3.73  41.00
 37  50  202535 DRESSEN Thomas 1993 GER  1:57.60  +3.89  42.76
 38  36  53968 BERTHOLD Frederic 1991 AUT  1:57.94  +4.23  46.50
 39  54  6291625 SCHIEDER Florian 1995 ITA  1:58.01  +4.30  47.27
 40  21  103271 THOMSEN Benjamin 1987 CAN  1:58.54  +4.83  53.10
 41  49  102271 HUDEC Jan 1981 CZE  1:59.07  +5.36  58.92
 42  53  202345 SCHWAIGER Dominik 1991 GER  1:59.15  +5.44  59.80
 43  45  561067 PERKO Rok 1985 SLO  1:59.75  +6.04  66.40
 44  39  103512 FRISCH Jeffrey 1984 CAN  2:00.73  +7.02  77.17
Did not finish 1st run
 55  460071 ACHIRILOAIE Ioan Valeriu 1990 ROU
 51  104096 THOMPSON Broderick 1994 CAN
 48  561255 CATER Martin 1992 SLO
 46  294904 PANGRAZZI Paolo 1988 ITA
 24  191964 POISSON David 1982 FRA
 20  194542 GIRAUD MOINE Valentin 1992 FRA
 19  192932 FAYED Guillermo 1985 FRA
 17  102263 GUAY Erik 1981 CAN
 16  422139 KILDE Aleksander Aamodt 1992 NOR
 11  533866 NYMAN Steven 1982 USA
 2  561216 KLINE Bostjan 1991 SLO

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