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Feller trumps McGrath for Wengen slalom win
Austrian Manuel Feller trumped the Norwegian pair of Atle Lie McGrath and Henrik Kristoffersen to claim victory in the men's World Cup slalom in Wengen on Sunday.
Feller, who was sat third after the first run, clocked the second fastest run of the second leg to snatch the win in 1min 50.28sec.
McGrath led after the first run, and eventually finished second, 0.10sec behind Feller.
Kristoffersen, winner last year in Wengen, rounded out the podium, a further 0.11sec behind.
France's Olympic champion Clement Noel, a two-time winner in Wengen, rebounded from 12th in the first leg to fourth overall after clocking the fastest time on the second leg.
J.Oliveira--AMWN