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Huetter Clinches First World Cup Win of Season, Vonn Finishes Third
Huetter reached speeds of 126 kph to win by 0.26 seconds while Vonn earned her third consecutive podium finish in the first three World Cup downhills of the season.
- On Saturday, Dec. 20, 2025, Cornelia Huetter won the World Cup downhill in Val d'Isere, France, while Lindsey Vonn placed third on the O.K. course.
- Lindsey Vonn returned this season after nearly six years out, targeting the Milan Cortina Winter Games and earning podiums in all three opening downhills including a win and second place at St. Moritz last week.
- On the 2.8-kilometer O.K. course, Huetter reached 126 kph and finished 0.26 seconds ahead of Kira Weidle-Winkelmann, while Sofia Goggia trailed 0.62 behind amid tricky visibility.
- Because the result remained unofficial, Vonn will extend her lead in the World Cup downhill season standings after edging Slovenian racer Ilka Stuhec for bronze Saturday.
- Huetter now has five downhill wins among 10 World Cup victories and won the season-long downhill title, 2024; Val d'Isere continues the Olympic-season block with a super-G on Sunday where United States racer Breezy Johnson finished seventh.
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Ontarienne Valérie Grenier scored the best Canadian result of the day with 23rd place.
·Montreal, Canada
Read Full ArticleAt the women's alpine skiing World Cup in Val d'Isere, France, Austrian Cornelia Hütter won the downhill.
·Estonia
Read Full ArticleThe blue champion pays a mistake while he was in the lead and closes to the eighth place detached of 62 cents from the winner, the Austrian Huetter
·Italy
Read Full ArticleThird Vonn, Pirovano fifth, also the Bergamasca in the top ten with Delago (ANSA)
·Italy
Read Full ArticleThe 41-year-old Lindsey Vonn, the American, was on the podium for the third time in four World Cup races held this winter, finishing 3rd in the Val d'Isère downhill, won by the Austrian Cornelia Hütter.
·Paris, France
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