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Lindsey Vonn hooks a gate with her arm and doesn't finish her opening race at skiing worlds
Read full article: Lindsey Vonn hooks a gate with her arm and doesn't finish her opening race at skiing worldsLindsey Vonn hooked a gate and did not finish but avoided injury in her opening race at the Alpine skiing world championships.
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US skiers step out of Shiffrinโs shadow with strong results
Read full article: US skiers step out of Shiffrinโs shadow with strong resultsUnited States' Breezy Johnson holds the trophy after finishing third in a alpine ski, women's World Cup downhill, in Val d'Isere, France, Saturday, Dec.19, 2020. Shiffrin was responsible for all 34 American podium results on the womenโs circuit in the past two seasons, but three months into the current campaign, two team members have scooped top-three results as well. The season has also brought a string of career-best results for Nina OโBrien, Keely Cashman and AJ Hurt. โI am really excited about and proud of our team,โ Shiffrin said after placing third in the year-end night slalom in Semmering, Austria, on Tuesday. That same season Shiffrin won her second overall title while Alice McKennis Duran and Jacqueline Wiles also scored podium results.
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Ledecka edges Suter to add World Cup win to Olympic title
Read full article: Ledecka edges Suter to add World Cup win to Olympic titleCzech Republic's Ester Ledecka speeds down the course during an alpine ski women's World Cup Super G in Val d'Isere, France, Sunday, Dec. 20, 2020. (AP Photo/Gabriele Facciotti)VAL D'ISERE โ VAL D'Ester Ledecka edged Corinne Suter for her first win in a womenโs World Cup super-G on Sunday, nearly three years after winning Olympic gold in the discipline. The Czech skier finished three hundredths ahead of Suter, the World Cup super-G champion from Switzerland who won a downhill on the same slope Friday. Brignoneโs Italian teammate, Marta Bassino, was fourth, and overall World Cup leader Petra Vlhova finished sixth. The three-time overall champion was expected back in action at technical races in Semmering, Austria on Dec. 28-29.
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Suter wins 1st downhill of season, Schmidhofer hurt in crash
Read full article: Suter wins 1st downhill of season, Schmidhofer hurt in crashSwitzerland's Corinne Suter crosses the finish line during an alpine ski, women's World Cup Downhill, in Val d'Isere, France, Friday, Dec.18, 2020. (AP Photo/Giovanni Auletta)VAL D'ISERE โ VAL D'Corinne Suter won the season-opening women's World Cup downhill race Friday and Nicole Schmidhofer was injured in a high-speed crash that sent her through the safety fencing. Austrian women's team head coach Christian Mitter said Schmidhofer hurt her left knee and had abrasions on her face. Schmidhofer, the 2018-19 downhill champion and 2017 super-G world champion, was one of four skiers to get in trouble on the course, where visibility was a problem because of alternating shadow and sunny spots. Last season, Suter became the first skier to win both the downhill and super-G titles in the same season since American great Lindsey Vonn achieved the feat in 2015-16.
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Shock win for No. 41 starter Cater in World Cup downhill
Read full article: Shock win for No. 41 starter Cater in World Cup downhillSlovenia's Martin Cater celebrates in the finish area after completing an alpine ski, men's World Cup downhill, in Val d'Isere, France, Sunday, Dec. 13, 2020. 41 starter Martin Cater won the first downhill of the World Cup season on Sunday. Those now outdated photographs included the defending World Cup overall champion, Aleksander Aamodt Kilde, who was pushed down to fourth by Caterโs surprise success. Beat Feuz and Dominik Paris, the most prolific downhill racers in recent years, placed sixth and 10th, respectively. Defending World Cup downhill champion Feuz clocked the fastest speed-check at 116 kph (72mph) after losing time going wide at a turn in the mid-section.