
Dead heat —
Dominik Paris, right, and Hannes Reichelt shared victory after finishing in a dead heat in the World Cup downhill at Bormio, Italy.

Home hero —
Paris, 23, delighted the home fans as he claimed the first World Cup win of his career.

Reichelt rallies —
Austria's Reichelt also clocked 1:58.62 as the 32-year-old claimed his fifth career victory -- his first this season.

Svindal so close —
Aksel Lund Svindal extended his lead in both the downhill and overall standings as he finished third -- just 0.01 seconds behind leading duo.

Photo finish —
The Norwegian was just 0.01 seconds ahead of fourth-placed Austrian Klaus Kroll, who won the downhill title last season.

Maiden win —
Slovakia's Veronika Velez Zuzulova claimed her first World Cup win with victory in the women's slalom at Semmering in Austria, where Slovenia's Tina Maze extended her overall lead with third place.


