WENGEN, Switzerland — Marco Odermatt already has no equals on the World Cup skiing circuit.
Now the Swiss star is unmatched in the biggest event on home snow, too.
Odermatt dominated a shortened race Saturday to set up his fourth career downhill victory in Wengen — breaking a tie for the most downhill victories on the famed Lauberhorn course with Franz Klammer and Beat Feuz.
Austrian standout Klammer claimed his three Wengen downhill wins in the 1970s while Feuz, another Swiss skier, claimed his third victory in 2020.
What's more is that Odermatt's four wins have come in succession.
''From the very first gate I was so ready to push,'' Odermatt said.
Including a super-G victory in 2022, Odermatt has five wins in Wengen overall — plus four other podium results.
''Every year was a big highlight and the highlight goes on,'' he said.