Alpine Skiing-Germany's Aicher Wins Super-G in Tarvisio Ahead of Vonn
Vonn secured her seventh podium this season, finishing 0.27 seconds behind Aicher, and is now second in the super-G World Cup standings, 10 points behind Sofia Goggia.
- Lindsey Vonn, 41-year-old skier, finished second in the Tarvisio super-G, marking her seventh podium this season, according to recent race results.
- Vonn's pace this season suggests her raw speed is a clear advantage, though she said Saturday's downhill in Tarvisio, Italy didn't help because she didn't remember the course.
- Vonn posted a time of 1:14.31, finishing 0.27 seconds behind Emma Aicher, who held the lead after Vonn crossed the line.
- Vonn's result moved her into second in the super-G standings, trailing Sofia Goggia by 10 points, and she also sits fourth overall, eight points behind Emma Aicher.
- The U.S. women's team showed depth as Keely Cashman finished fifth and four other Americans made the top 30, while Vonn extended her streak to five consecutive top-three finishes.
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Just three weeks before the Winter Games Emma Aicher feeds the hopes for a German Olympic coup. She wins the Super-G of Tarvisio ahead of Lindsey Vonn.
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