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Vonn wins Zauchensee downhill for 84th World Cup victory
Summary
Lindsey Vonn won the Zauchensee downhill to record the 84th World Cup victory of her career, finishing 0.37 seconds ahead of Kajsa Vickhoff Lie. Heavy snowfall shortened the piste and Magdalena Egger crashed and was flown to hospital.
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Lindsey Vonn won the downhill in Zauchensee, Austria, on Saturday, recording the 84th World Cup victory of her career. The 41-year-old's result was her second win this season and her fourth podium from four downhills. Heavy snow led organisers to shorten the piste and cancel Friday's training. The article notes her win increased her lead in the downhill standings and that she is viewed as a favourite ahead of next month's Milano Cortina Olympics.
Key details:
- Vonn's winning time was 1 minute 06.24 seconds, 0.37 seconds faster than Norway's Kajsa Vickhoff Lie.
- American Jacqueline Wiles finished third, 0.48 seconds behind Vonn.
- Magdalena Egger crashed into the side netting, was stretchered and flown to hospital, and the race was stopped for about 25 minutes.
- Reigning Olympic champion Corinne Suter returned from a month-long absence after a muscle tear but finished outside the top 20.
- Switzerland's Janine Schmitt rose from a 24th start to a career-best fifth, with Italy's Laura Pirovano fourth.
- A women's super-G is scheduled on the same slope on Sunday, with Vonn again entered.
Summary:
Vonn's victory extended her lead in the downhill standings and heightened attention on her form ahead of the Milano Cortina Olympics. The immediate next event is the women's super-G on the same slope on Sunday.
