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Dominik Paris Turns Back the Clock: The Kvitfjell Coup Live on Eurosport

Sport ✍️ Hans-Peter Ziegler 🕒 2026-03-21 12:03 🔥 Views: 3

Dominik Paris jubelt nach seinem Sieg in der Abfahrt von Kvitfjell

You wouldn't have believed it, would you? Anyone who fired up the streaming service these past days to catch the final downhill of the season in Kvitfjell could hardly believe their eyes. Suddenly, a familiar name was back at the top of the leaderboard: Dominik Paris. The South Tyrolean, who in recent years has been more known for injuries than victories, took a trip back in time on Saturday to secure the last big triumph of the season. The broadcast was live on the linear channel, and if you missed it, you really missed something.

The Old Master Strikes Back

It was the Kvitfjell downhill, a course that has shaped many a career. Paris, at 37 years old now very much one of the seasoned veterans on the circuit, combined risk with that unteachable, incredible experience as he carved down the snow. While a few young guns around him made mistakes, he kept his skis planted firmly and cleanly on the line. The win wasn't just a surprise; it was a statement. Proof that in the World Cup, experience and skill can sometimes trump raw youth.

The competition? Quiet. Especially one name who was expected to be at the top made a costly blunder. The second channel showed the replays later, letting you study every single error from the big favourite. Where others trembled in the decisive sections, Paris stayed cool. He turned back the clock – to 2019, the last time he dominated here.

That Was the Final Downhill – And What a Finale!

For anyone who loves the magic of these moments, it was a real treat on the sports channel that afternoon. It wasn't just the race itself. It was the production, the analysis, the shots of Paris in the finish area where he had to sit down for a moment. You could see just how much this win meant to him. After all the setbacks, after all those months in the shadows, he was momentarily lost for words.

The race had even more to offer:

  • Perfect course preparation that set the stage for a real showdown.
  • The emotional moment when Paris took off his goggles in the finish and just shook his head.
  • Live interviews straight after the run, broadcast exclusively, where he almost smiled a bit shyly.

A Final Salute to End the Season

Anyone who watched the broadcast knows: this was more than just a race. It was a declaration. Paris showed he's far from being a relic of the past. For the fans, it was a fitting finale for the downhill discipline this winter. And for the competition? A clear warning that the old guard will be back in full force next year. If you ask me, if Paris keeps this up, next season could get very interesting for him again.

So, if you missed it on the main channel or the streaming service: catch the replay. You shouldn't miss this performance from Paris in Kvitfjell. It's not every day a seasoned pro puts the young guns in their place like that.