Theaux triumphs in Kvitfjell downhill

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France's Adrien Theaux at the 2013 Ski World Championships in Schladming, Austria on February 11, 2013

KVITFJELL, Norway (AFP) –

France’s Adrien Theaux clears a gate in the downhill event during the men’s super combined at the 2013 Ski World Championships in Schladming, Austria on February 11, 2013. Theaux on Saturday claimed his second career World Cup win, and first of the season, in the downhill in the Norwegian resort of Kvitfjell.

Adrien Theaux of France on Saturday claimed his second career World Cup win, and first of the season, in the downhill in the Norwegian resort of Kvitfjell.

Theaux’s time of 1min 29.1sec gave him the victory by a margin of 0.19sec from home favourite Aksel Lund Svindal, with Klaus Kroell of Austria in third, half a second behind the winner.

Theaux has endured a disappointing season since finishing second in the Super-G at Lake Louise in Canada in November.

This is his first win since claiming the downhill in Lenzerheide, Switzerland, in March 2011.

World downhill champion Svindal’s second place leaves him 129 points behind Austria’s Marcel Hirscher in the overall World Cup standings.

Svindal is also now 57 points clear of Kroell atop the downhill World Cup standings.