BEAVER CREEK, Colo. (AP) — Thomas Tumler won his first World Cup race Sunday to help the Swiss team complete a clean sweep at Beaver Creek and edged out Lucas Pinheiro Braathen for the giant ...
(Reuters) - Swiss racer Thomas Tumler got his long-awaited maiden World Cup win at the age of 35 on Sunday, taming a challenging Beaver Creek course with a pair of pristine runs in a men's giant ...
His second run was a nail-biter, but Swiss skier Thomas Tumler edged him out by just 0.12 seconds to claim the top spot. Yet, Pinheiro Braathen didn’t seem too hung up on missing gold.
The Norwegian also tops the overall standings with 290 points, 10 ahead of Odermatt. Thomas Tumler, who won last week’s race ...
At the age of 35, Swiss racer Thomas Tumler finally won his first World Cup after conquering a difficult Beaver Creek slope with two clean runs in the men’s giant slalom. Tumler, who finished on the ...
The Norwegian also tops the overall standings with 290 points, 10 ahead of Odermatt. Thomas Tumler, who won last week's race in Beaver Creek, Colorado, placed 25th and was 1.80 behind his teammate ...
Thomas Tumler, who won last week’s race in Beaver Creek, Colorado, placed sixth and was 0.74 behind his teammate Odermatt. The winner of the season-opening GS in October, Alexander Steen Olsen ...