
Myhrer wins slalom at World Cup finals ahead of Hirscher
ST. MORITZ, Switzerland (AP) Andre Myhrer of Sweden won the men's slalom race on the last day of the World Cup finals for his first victory in the competition since 2012.
Henrik Kristoffersen, who had already won the crystal globe in the discipline, was seeking to become the fourth man to win a record seven World Cup slalom races in a single season but the Norwegian was 19th Sunday, almost two seconds off the pace.
Myhrer, fourth-fastest after the opening run, finished 0.14 seconds ahead of overall World Cup winner Marcel Hirscher.
Sebastian Foss-Solevaag was third, with the young Norwegian claiming only a second-ever podium finish.
Daniel Yule of Switzerland led after the opening run for the first time in his career but the Swiss skier finished 11th.