Italian ski star Dominik Paris made it two World Cup races in three days Sunday after just one win in three years.
The 35-year-old Olympian earned his first win in the men's super-G this season with a time of 1:08.98 during the latest stop of the FIS Alpine Ski World Cup stop at the Kvitfjell ski resort in Norway.
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