
Olympic champion Kjetil Jansrud won the first super-G of the World Cup season on Sunday, having also captured the downhill 24 hours earlier.
The 29-year-old Norwegian dominated the international field in the Canadian Rockies, charging down the 2,583 metre course in a time of one minute, 32.02 seconds.
Reigning Olympic downhill gold medallist Matthias Mayer took silver with a time of 1:32.31, just edging out Dominik Paris of Italy, who finished third in 1:32.33.
Jansrud won two Olympic medals at the Sochi Games in February, taking a bronze in downhill to go along with his super-G gold.
Austria's Mayer, 24, shocked the ski world when he claimed the downhill gold in Sochi. He finished 15th in Saturday's downhill race.
Paris seized the early lead in Sunday's super-G after starting from the fourth position. He was trying to win his second straight Lake Louise downhill after taking gold in 2013 but ended up finishing fourth on Saturday.
Source: AFP
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