McGrath tops Olympic slalom times but Braathen out
McGrath was first out of the start hut in snowy conditions and timed 56.14 seconds, a time that was not bettered as racers struggled with visibility on a deteriorating Stelvio course.
Braathen, who won South America's first-ever Winter Olympic gold when he stormed to victory in Saturday's giant slalom, slipped out high up the course.
Only three racers got within one second of McGrath, who was informed on the night of the opening ceremony of these Milan-Cortina Games that his grandfather had died after a battle with dementia.