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Switzerland Beats Austria in Olympic Debut of Team Event

Austria took home silver as Norway defeated France for the Bronze. The U.S. failed to advance the the quarterfinal round

Switzerland knocked off top-seeded Austria in the gold-medal race of the Olympic debut of the Alpine team event on Saturday.

Norway edged France during the bronze-medal match as the Alpine ski program came to a close at the Pyeongchang Games.

The Alpine medals table was dominated by three countries โ€” Austria, Switzerland and Norway, each of which went home with seven. Austria had three golds, the Swiss two and Norway one. The Americans finished with three medals โ€” two by Mikaela Shiffrin (gold and silver) and another from Lindsey Vonn (bronze).

In the final match of the afternoon, Leading 2-1, Swiss ski racer Daniel Yule wrapped up the win when Austrian Marco Schwarz skied out along the side-by-side parallel slalom course.

Yule celebrated with the rest of his teammates that included in the gold medal match Denise Feierabend, Ramon Zenhaeusern and Wendy Holdener, who added to her medal tally. Holdener also earned silver in the slalom and bronze in the combined.

The Austrians rolled into the final without the world's top ski racer, Marcel Hirscher. He skipped the race to refocus on the World Cup races.

Hirscher wasn't alone with Shiffrin and Vonn skipping the event, too. The U.S. was eliminated by Great Britain on a tiebreaker in the first round.

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Perhaps down the road, this particular event will pick up more status and lure the bigger names to the course.

"I think people will train harder," said Sweden's Andre Myhrer, the Olympic gold medalist in the slalom. "You also see the level of the skiing is much higher now than it was a couple of years back."

This is how the newest Olympic event worked: There were 16 countries seeded for a bracket-style tournament. Each team had four racers โ€” two men and two women โ€” competing in 1-on-1, side-by-side parallel runs. Each race victory was worth one point. If the score ended up at 2-all, the tiebreaker was the lower combined time of each team's fastest man and fastest woman.

That came into play in deciding the bronze, when Norway and France were tied at 2.

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