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Marcel Hirscher: The best ski racer ever?

How would you judge significance in-game? Would you be able to try and think about competitors from various times? Two exemplary saloon subjects with no limited answers. 

Last ski season, all the discussion was about Lindsey Vonn's journey to pass Ingemar Stenmark as the best racer ever. 

Given Vonn's exit from the workforce through injury, Stenmark's 86 World Cup race wins remains the benchmark, yet maybe there is another proportion of significance. What about being the best in the business for a very long time running? 

Assuming this is the case, Austria's Marcel Hirscher is now history's best ski racer. He may have resigned for the current week with 67 successes to his name, yet the 30-year-old megastar secured a phenomenal eighth consecutive World Cup generally speaking crown last season. 



By correlation, twofold Olympic hero Stenmark - a Swedish symbol close-by tennis incredible Bjorn Borg in the last part of the 1970s and mid-1980s - just won the general title multiple times. Hirscher's closest opponent on the men's circuit was Marc Girardelli, who won five by and large titles in nine seasons. 

Hirscher likewise won the slalom and goliath slalom World Cup crowns multiple times each, secured seven world titles in different controls lastly made sure about twofold Olympic gold in Pyeongchang in 2018 after taking silver in Sochi four years sooner. 

So while Hirscher's name may not rise above skiing in the manner that Vonn, or all the more as of late Mikaela Shiffrin, has - for quite a few social and sociological reasons - he has the right to be perceived as one of game's - any games - most prominent types. 

"I would put him in the same reach as Stenmark. In any event," Diminish Schrocksnadel, veteran top of the Austrian Ski Alliance revealed to CNN Game in Kitzbuhel at the yearly Hahnekamm races in January. 

Incomparable core interest 

Hirscher, as Stenmark, was a specialized master, dominating in the cadenced dance of slalom and goliath slalom instead of the savage force and swagger of the speed occasions. 

His balance under tension, and capacity to discover speed even on the most complex of courses is unbelievable. His closest adversary in late seasons, Henrik Kristoffersen, can validate the practically otherworldly intensity of Hirscher's second-run charges, calling him, "The ruler, the best."