Carlo Janka leads first run of Olympic giant slalom

  • By GRAHAM DUNBAR AP Sports Writer
  • Tuesday, February 23, 2010 11:49am
  • SportsSports

WHISTLER, British Columbia — Carlo Janka of Switzerland led the first run of the Olympic giant slalom race Tuesday, while Bode Miller skied out in his pursuit of a record fourth Alpine medal.

Janka, the world champion in GS, was timed in 1 minute, 17.27 seconds with a second run to follow in the afternoon.

Miller almost crashed in the top half of the course and then couldn’t correct his line coming out of a right-hand gate in the second half.

The 32-year-old from Franconia, N.H.., has already won three medals in the Vancouver Games — gold in super-combined, silver in super-G and bronze in downhill — and was trying to become the first Alpine skier to win four in the same Olympics. His last chance will be in the slalom scheduled for Saturday.

Romed Baumann of Austria was second after the first run in the GS, 0.02 second behind Janka, and Norway’s Aksel Lund Svindal, was 0.16 back in third.

Svindal already has a gold medal in super-G and a silver in downhill. He lost time on the top half of the course but used his speed skills to make up a half-second on the steep final slope.

Pre-race favorite Ted Ligety of the United States trailed Janka by 0.60 in eighth place.

Ligety said the gap “is not enough for those guys to feel comfortable about it.”

“I’m happy with where I am,” he said. “To only be six-tenths out with some mistakes in the flats is OK.”

Janka put down a solid, focused run two days after walking away angrily from the super-combined event where he finished fourth.

The 23-year-old Swiss arrived at the Olympics second in the World Cup overall standings and was predicted by many to be a breakout star.

Janka won a giant slalom at Beaver Creek, Colo., last December on a weekend where he swept all three events, and won the classic downhill at Wengen, Switzerland, last month.

But he was a disappointing 11th in the Olympic downhill and eighth in super-G before missing a super-combi medal by 0.22 second, in a race won by Miller on Sunday.

The 24-year-old Baumann has never finished in the top-3 of a World Cup giant slalom race. He has a single career victory, in a super-combined at Sestriere, Italy, last season.

Austria also has Marcel Hirscher in fifth place, 0.21 behind Janka, and World Cup overall leader Benjamin Raich 0.39 back in sixth.

Raich is going for a fifth career Olympic medal, which would make him the most decorated Austrian Alpine skier in games history. Hermann Maier and Stephan Eberharter, both now retired, also have four.

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