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Cheered on by 14,500 spectators on Thursday, Stephanie Venier beat the pre-race favorites in the women's super-G which Lindsey Vonn didn't finish after hooking a gate. “I race for myself in the ...
Austrian Stephanie Venier was the surprise super-G winner on home snow at the World Alpine Skiing Championships, while ...
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Macuga won by 0.68 seconds — a huge winning margin in super-G — ahead of Stephanie Venier of Austria, with Brignone 0.92 back in third. Olympic champion Gut-Behrami was 1.26 back in fifth.
History was indeed made in Saalbach, Austria — but it wasn’t by Vonn. Austrian Stephanie Venier became the oldest women’s super-G winner in world championship history, coming from bib 7 to beat ...
Returning US star Lindsey Vonn fell short in her bid for a ninth world medal at her ninth world championships after bombing out of Thursday's super-G in Saalbach won by Austria's Stephanie Venier.
Austrian Stephanie Venier won the super-G on Thursday at the alpine skiing world championships, earning a gold medal on home soil, while 22-year-old American Lauren Macuga earned a podium spot ...
She finished tied with Kajsa Vickhoff Lie of Norway. The two were 0.24 seconds behind Stephanie Venier of Austria, who won her first medal in super-G. Federica Brignone of Italy was second.
She looked to be in disbelief as she crossed the line and saw the time, a dominant 0.68 seconds clear of Austria’s Stephanie Venier in second. Italy’s Federica Brignone took the final podium spot.
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