Dominik Paris won the men's super-G world title today in Åre ©Getty Images

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Amid poor visibility in the Swedish resort Switzerland's Beat Feuz went first and later joked that he could not see ©Getty Images
Amid poor visibility in the Swedish resort Switzerland's Beat Feuz went first and later joked that he could not see ©Getty Images
Out of 70 athletes eventual winner Dominik Paris went third and set a time of 1min 24.20sec ©Getty Images
Out of 70 athletes eventual winner Dominik Paris went third and set a time of 1min 24.20sec ©Getty Images
Five-time world champion Aksel Lund Svindal, who is set to retire after the Championships, finished 16th ©Getty Images
Five-time world champion Aksel Lund Svindal, who is set to retire after the Championships, finished 16th ©Getty Images
Olympic champion Matthias Mayer failed to finish after misjudging his line on a jump and missing a gate ©Getty Images
Olympic champion Matthias Mayer failed to finish after misjudging his line on a jump and missing a gate ©Getty Images
Going immediately after Mayer, Johan Clarey did finish and won silver in 1:24.29 ©Getty Images
Going immediately after Mayer, Johan Clarey did finish and won silver in 1:24.29 ©Getty Images
Norway's Kjetil Jansrud, who won silver in 2017, finished down in 22nd today ©Getty Images
Norway's Kjetil Jansrud, who won silver in 2017, finished down in 22nd today ©Getty Images
Two skiers were disqualified, one of whom was Great Britain's Jack Gower ©Getty Images
Two skiers were disqualified, one of whom was Great Britain's Jack Gower ©Getty Images
The other was Monaco's Arnaud Alessandria ©Getty Images
The other was Monaco's Arnaud Alessandria ©Getty Images
Vincent Kriechmayr, left, completed the podium with the same time as Clarey, right, ©Getty Images
Vincent Kriechmayr, left, completed the podium with the same time as Clarey, right, ©Getty Images