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Italy's Goggia Takes Women's Super-G World Cup Globe
Sofia Goggia won her third super-G race of the season, securing the discipline title with a commanding lead over rivals, marking her first super-G Crystal Globe.
- On Sunday, March 22, 2026, Italy's Sofia Goggia won the final women's super-G in Kvitfjell, Norway, securing her first super-G Crystal Globe at the Lillehammer World Cup Finals.
- Because she started the day 63 points clear, Goggia had 1,286 points to Alice Robinson's 1,241, making a top-six finish enough for the title.
- On the podium, Switzerland's Corinne Suter finished second, 0.32 slower, with Germany's Kira Weidle-Winkelmann third, while the victory marked Goggia's 29th World Cup win.
- Emma Aicher's fourth-place run gained 50 points and cut Mikaela Shiffrin's overall lead to 45 points with two races remaining next week.
- With the season nearing its end, two technical races remain—a slalom on Tuesday and a giant slalom the following day—that will decide the overall chase, while Marco Odermatt already clinched the men's super-G and overall Globe.
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The Italian won her fifth crystal globe by winning the super-G in Kvitfjell, Norway. Canadian Valérie Grenier finished 25th in the standings.
·Montreal, Canada
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·Belgrade, Serbia
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