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Germany's Aicher Wins Women's Super-G in Soldeu

  • In Soldeu, Germany's Emma Aicher won the women's super-G on Saturday, her third season victory, finishing in 1:26.72 and beating Alice Robinson by 0.88 seconds.
  • Aicher arrived off the Milan Cortina Games with strong form, posting the fastest splits on the Aliga course and delivering a near-flawless run in sunny conditions.
  • On the podium, Corinne Suter, Friday's downhill winner, finished third, trailing by 0.98 seconds, while Federica Brignone placed 15th more than two seconds off.
  • The victory moved Emma Aicher into third in the super-G standings, 96 points behind World Cup super-G leader Sofia Goggia, and third overall, 299 points adrift of Mikaela Shiffrin.
  • There is another super-G scheduled on Sunday, and Alice Robinson said `Maybe today was finally this thing that's going to get my confidence back where it needs to be, so I'm really excited we've got another race tomorrow`.
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The German ski racer Emma Aicher won the Super-G race in Andorra. The 22-year-old won with 0.88 seconds advantage over the New Zealander Alice Robinson. Corinna Suter from Switzerland became third.

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The podium was shared by a German, a New Zealander and a Swiss. The Olympic champion from Italy did not even make it into the top 10.

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The results of the women's super-G in Soldeu and the order of the order in the Alpine Skiing Women's World Cup.

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Here you will find information on the topic of "Alpine skiing". Read now "Ski ace Aicher celebrates Super-G victory in Andorra".

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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Saturday, February 28, 2026.
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