Alpine Skiing-Blanc Wins Home Super-G in Crans-Montana as Olympics Approach
- On Jan 31, 2026, Swiss racer Malorie Blanc won the final women's World Cup super-G in Crans-Montana, posting a time of one minute 17.34 from 17th on the start list, before the Milano Cortina Olympics.
- With blue skies on Saturday, the course improved as weather cleared to sunshine, producing a smoother Mont Lachaux course after Friday's snow and fog.
- Several competitors crashed or fell during the run: Emma Aicher fell after the fastest first split but finished, while Laura Gauche crashed yet appeared unhurt.
- Following Friday, Lindsey Vonn did not start after crashing and being hospitalized, with Johnson's first super-G podium boosting her Olympic team chances.
- With one race canceled and rescheduled, Goggia leads the super-G World Cup standings by 60 points over Robinson, after the season's fourth super-G was disrupted shortly after the Olympics.
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The Swiss woman celebrates her first victory in the Ski World Cup. As ÖSV-Beste, Rädler came in seventh place, Hütter in eighth place.
UPDATE 1-Alpine skiing-Blanc wins home super-G in Crans-Montana as Olympics approach | Sports-Games
Swiss racer Malorie Blanc won a super-G on home snow in Crans-Montana on Saturday for her first World Cup success in the last women's event before the Milano Cortina Olympics start next week. Italy's super-G World Cup leader Sofia Goggia and downhill world champion Breezy Johnson of the United States finished second and third in a race with a sombre backdrop after a bar fire claimed 40 lives in the Swiss resort this month.
Alpine skiing-Blanc boosts Swiss Olympic hopes with home super-G success
CRANS-MONTANA, Switzerland, Jan 31 - Swiss racer Malorie Blanc won a super-G on home snow on Saturday for her first World Cup success in the last women's event before the Milano Cortina Olympics start next week. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Alpine skiing-Blanc wins home super-G in Crans-Montana as Olympics approach
CRANS-MONTANA, Switzerland, Jan 31 : Swiss racer Malorie Blanc won a super-G on home snow in Crans-Montana on Saturday for her first World Cup success in the last women's event before the Milano Cortina Olympics start next week.Italy's super-G World Cup leader Sofia Goggia and downhill world champion Breezy J
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