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Dear Sir, it was a new record - and with beating Benjamin Raich he did beat (indeed) that one racer who was the "record racer" until that January 7th, 2007. Mr. Raich was second after the first leg (0.05 sec. behind leading Markus Larsson, who had a margin of 2.76 sec. to Berthod). In the second leg, Berthod was clocked in 52.28 sec. (1.53 sec. ahead to Manfred Mölgg). - Mr. Raich was 23rd placed on January 7th, 1999 (therefore 8 years before), in the Slalom Race at Schladming. - I would like to add, that Mr. Berthod could achieve the 12th win in a Slalom Race in the World Cup for Swiss male racers (since start of World Cup in January 1967) - and it was the first victory for Swiss male racers since January 30th, 2004, when Didier Cuche did win at Garmisch-Partenkirchen. --Skiscout (talk) 10:32, 8 January 2017 (UTC).[reply]