Alpine Skiing-Germany's Aicher Wins Super-G in Tarvisio Ahead of Vonn
Emma Aicher secured her second World Cup super-G win this season by 0.27 seconds ahead of Lindsey Vonn, who earned her seventh podium in eight races.
- Vonn, fourth in the overall World Cup standings and leading the downhill rankings, said she was 'happy with how I skied today' but felt she could have skied the bottom section faster.
- The 22-year-old Aicher said she was 'in the flow' during her winning run and felt the slope was 'not that hard, but pretty hard to be fast.
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Results of the women's super-G in Tarvisio and the standings in the Alpine Skiing Women's World Cup.
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Lindsey Vonn capped off the World Cup speed weekend in Tarvisio, Italy with a runner-up finish in the super-G on Sunday morning. Emma Aicher of Germany took the win in a time of 1 minute 14.04 seconds, 0.27 seconds ahead of Vonn and almost a full second clear of third-place finisher Ester Ledecka. “While I was skiing, I was kind of in the flow, so I didn’t really think,” Aicher told FIS media after claiming her second victory of the year and fou…
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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