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Marcel Hirscher disappointed to finish fourth

Austria skier Marcel Hirscher admits that he is disappointed to finish fourth in the men's giant slalom at the Winter Olympics.

Austria skier Marcel Hirscher has admitted that he is disappointed to have finished fourth in the men's giant slalom.

The 24-year-old finished 0.94 seconds behind Ted Ligety of the United States, who won the gold medal.

Hirscher failed to finish on a giant slalom podium for just the second time in 21 races.

"Right now I'm really [ticked] off, for sure, because it was maybe my biggest chance for a medal in my whole career," Hirscher told the News Tribune.

"The best has won today. It is for sure disappointing (for me) and, on the other side, yeah, I'm not far away."

Hirscher finished fourth in the same discipline at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver.

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Ted Ligety of the USA wins the gold medal during the Alpine Skiing Men's Giant Slalom at the Sochi 2014 Winter Olympic Games at Rosa Khutor Alpine Centre on February 19, 2014
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