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12/14 07:30 CST New Zealand skier Alice Robinson wins World Cup super-G;
Lindsey Vonn 4th
New Zealand skier Alice Robinson wins World Cup super-G; Lindsey Vonn 4th
ST. MORITZ, Switzerland (AP) --- New Zealand's Alice Robinson was already
leading the Olympic season's giant slalom standings. Now she's a threat in
super-G, too.
Robinson won a World Cup super-G on Sunday for her first career victory in the
discipline --- which also made her the first Kiwi to claim a win in the speed
event.
Robinson finished 0.08 seconds ahead of Romane Miradoli of France and 0.19
ahead of Sofia Goggia of Italy.
"Crazy. I was not expecting this today," Robinson said. "I always felt like I
was holding back in super-G a bit but not a part of me was scared today. I just
wanted to go for it."
The 41-year-old American standout Lindsey Vonn finished fourth, 0.27 behind. In
a downhill on Friday, Vonn became the oldest winner in the circuit's history.
Vonn then finished second in another downhill on Saturday.
"I'm a little bit disappointed in myself that I didn't push hard enough," Vonn
said. "I was too conservative in some sections."
Mikaela Shiffrin, the holder of a record 104 World Cup victories, missed the
final gate but did not fall.
Shiffrin hadn't entered a speed race since crashing in a downhill in Cortina
d'Ampezzo, Italy, nearly two years ago. She's also still recovering her form
after another crash in a giant slalom in Killington, Vermont, last season left
her with a deep puncture wound on the right side of her abdomen.
Emma Aicher, the German skier who won Saturday's downhill, lost control coming
over a jump early in her run and fell. But she got right back up and appeared
uninjured.
U.S. Ski Team coach Alex Hoedlmoser set a tricky course that caught out several
other racers, too --- despite clear and sunny skies providing perfect
conditions.
Robinson has won two of the four giant slaloms this season but had never
finished better than fourth in a super-G.
Now she's a two-discipline threat for the Milan Cortina Olympics. Women's
Alpine skiing at the Feb. 6-22 Winter Games will be held in Cortina.
All six of Robinson's previous World Cup victories came in giant slalom.
Robinson moved up from third to second in the overall standings and is now
within 64 points of Shiffrin.
The circuit now shifts to France for a night slalom in Courchevel on Tuesday
and then more speed racing in Val d'Isere next weekend.
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