Marco Odermatt has mathematically clinched a fifth consecutive World Cup overall title.
He leads the overall standings by 632 points over Lucas Pinheiro Braathen.
What happened?
Odermatt's dominant performance has earned him 9 wins and 14 podiums this season.
He has a significant lead, with the next-best men winning only 3 times.
Why it matters for Marco Odermatt
This achievement makes Odermatt the 5th Alpine skier to win 5 overall titles, joining Marcel Hirscher and Mikaela Shiffrin.
Odermatt's focus has been on filling the gap in his resume by winning the Hahnenkamm downhill.
What comes next?
Odermatt will continue to compete in the remaining 6 races of the season.
He finished runner-up at the Hahnenkamm downhill for a third time this year.
Odermatt won 2 silver medals and a bronze at the Milan Cortina Olympics.
He took giant slalom gold 4 years prior.
The 28-year-old skier has won all his overall titles with margins of at least 400 points.
Odermatt's performance has been impressive, with 14 podiums this season.
He has been consistent, earning points in almost every race.
The World Cup overall title is the biggest annual prize in ski racing.
Odermatt's achievement is a testament to his hard work and dedication.
He will look to continue his success in the upcoming races.
The FIS Alpine skiing World Cup can be watched on NBC Sports, Peacock, and skiandsnowboard.live.