BEIJING (AP) ā On a previously unknown Olympic downhill course, getting a relatively unknown champion is a distinct possibility.
Spanish skier Adur Etxezarreta could be the one, 50 years after his country won its only gold medal at the Winter Olympics.
Etxezarreta has never finished higher than 47th in a World Cup race but he has so far excelled on The Rock course, a slope that none of the top racers had ever been on before Thursday's first training session.
The 26-year-old Spaniard was second-fastest on that day, and seventh-fastest on a wind-affected second run the following day ā although, like many others, he missed gates both time.
Saturdayās third and was halted after three racers because of high winds.
āFor sure after this training, I made two solid runs and I think I can ski in a good level,ā Etxezarreta said on the eve of Sundayās downhill race, which will open the Alpine skiing program at the Beijing Games.
āSurprise or not I donāt know, it doesnāt depend only on me. The only thing I can make is to ski the way Iām skiing now ⦠for sure sometimes there are big surprises in Olympics.ā
American racer Tommy Moe won the downhill at the 1994 Lillehammer Games despite never having won the speed race on the World Cup circuit, and French racer Jean-Luc Cretier did the same four years later in Nagano.
Etxezarretaās career highlight was a second-place finish in a lower-level Europa Cup downhill in Tarvisio, Italy, last month. That was the best ever Europa Cup finish for a Spanish man.
Francisco FernƔndez Ochoa is Spain's only Winter Olympic champion. He won the gold medal in the slalom at the 1972 Sapporo Games.
āFor sure itās inspiring,ā Etxezarreta said when asked about Ochoa. āI donāt know. Tomorrow, I will try and make the best I can and we will see what happens.ā
Etxezarreta grew up in the Basque region of Spain and lives between San Sebastian and Pamplona. He started skiing with his family in the Pyrenees but now trains mainly in Italy.
He has an Italian coach ā Adam Peraudo ā and also trains with the Italian team.
āFor us, itās a big support to train with other big teams because Iām only one speed skier. So for us, itās a good help,ā Etxezarreta said.
Having seen Etxezarreta up close, itās no surprise to Italian skier Christof Innerhofer that heās doing so well in Beijing.
ā(He) trains with us every now and then and several times heās had the best time, ahead of all of us,ā Innherhofer said. āLast year in Cervinia, when we were training there before the races, he beat me, too, by a significant gap. Heās been skiing strongly in training for two, three years already.ā
Test events on the Olympic course were canceled over the last two years amid the pandemic. So with so little knowledge of the course, and the potential for more wind, there are ā something that could lead to an unexpected face on the podium.
āItās not like he has a really great chance, but he has a chance," Innerhofer said. āItās nice. But thereās a few here ⦠(Max) Franz ⦠(Bostjan) Kline, Miha (Hrobat). They are outsiders but here Iām expecting some surprises.ā
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Daniella Matar, The Associated Press