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KVITFJELL, Norway — Italian ski star Dominik Paris made it two World Cup races in three days Sunday after just one win in three years. Paris was the only racer to break clear in a super-G of tight margins at Kvitfjell in Norway and added to his downhill victory Friday. Take Paris out of Sunday's race and the top 25 all would have been within one second of James Crawford. Paris was there, however, as the standout racer 0.38 faster than Crawford and 0.47 clear of third-placed Miha Hrobat. Marco Odermatt placed fourth though his season-long super-G title was already confirmed.








