Ganong wins World Cup downhill

American skier Travis Ganong wins the downhill in Italy as Norway's Kjetil Jansrud, who leads the downhill and overall World Cup standings, finished 15th.

Travis Ganong stands on the podium after winning an alpine ski

American skier Travis Ganong has won his first World Cup downhill in Italy. (AAP)

American skier Travis Ganong had his first World Cup win on Sunday in the men's downhill at Santa Caterina di Valfurva.

The 26-year-old was joined on the podium in Italy by Matthias Mayer, second at nine hundredths of a second, and local hope Dominik Paris.

Norway's Kjetil Jansrud, who leads the World Cup downhill and overall standings, had an off day, trailing in 15th, over one second off the pace.

Up to now Jansrud has finished in the top three in all the downhills staged so far this season - winning in Lake Louise and Beavers Creek, and taking second at Val Gardena.

Despite his lowly finish he remained top of both sets of standings. He leads the downhill classifications on 626 points by 50 from Austrian Marcel Hirscher, and the overall on 296 points from Paris (220) and Steven Nyman (195).

Ganong took fifth in the downhill at the Sochi Olympics while his previous best placing on the World Cup circuit was a third at Kvitfjell in February.


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