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Home / Sports / Swiss Star Claims Super-G Gold Before Olympics

Swiss Star Claims Super-G Gold Before Olympics

31 Jan

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Summary

  • Malorie Blanc secured her first World Cup victory in Switzerland.
  • Sofia Goggia and Breezy Johnson also reached the podium.
  • Lindsey Vonn crashed and is being evaluated for a knee injury.
Swiss Star Claims Super-G Gold Before Olympics

Malorie Blanc delivered a memorable performance for her home fans in Crans-Montana, Switzerland, securing her maiden World Cup super-G victory. The 22-year-old Swiss skier's winning time was 1min 17.34sec, marking her second career podium. Italy's Sofia Goggia claimed second place, with American Breezy Johnson rounding out the top three. This triumph provides a perfect tonic for the town, which recently experienced a tragic bar fire.

The competition was not without its challenges for other athletes. Laura Pirovano of Italy narrowly missed a top spot after a mistake near the finish. In a concerning incident, American skier Lindsey Vonn, a previous Olympic champion, crashed on a turn and was evacuated by helicopter for medical evaluation due to a suspected left knee injury. She expressed determination to recover for the upcoming Olympics, despite the injury to a knee that had previously undergone surgery.

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Several other skiers also experienced crashes during the event, though some walked away unscathed. With the World Cup races concluded, attention now shifts to the Winter Olympics. Three training runs for the women's Olympic downhill are scheduled from February 5-7, with the official race set for February 8.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Malorie Blanc won the World Cup super-G race in Crans-Montana with a time of 1min 17.34sec.
Lindsey Vonn crashed on a turn and was taken for medical evaluation due to a suspected left knee injury.
The women's Olympic downhill training runs are scheduled to take place between February 5-7.

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