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Lindsey Vonn seals Olympic favourite status with fourth podium in four races.
Summary
Lindsey Vonn won the Zauchensee downhill for her 84th World Cup victory and her fourth podium from four downhills this season, increasing her lead in the downhill standings ahead of next month's Winter Olympics.
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Lindsey Vonn won the women's downhill in Zauchensee on Saturday, recording her 84th career World Cup victory. The 41-year-old finished fastest in a shortened race after heavy snowfall, and the result increased her lead in the downhill standings. The article reports this run of results has strengthened her standing ahead of the Winter Olympics. The race day also included a serious crash that interrupted the event.
Key details:
- Vonn's winning time was 1:06.24, 0.37 seconds quicker than Norway's Kajsa Vickhoff Lie.
- Jacqueline Wiles of the United States finished third, 0.48 seconds behind Vonn.
- Friday training was canceled because of heavy snowfall, and the race start was lowered, shortening the piste.
- Austria's Magdalena Egger crashed into side netting, was later put on a stretcher and taken to hospital by helicopter; the race was paused for about 25 minutes.
- Reigning Olympic champion Corinne Suter returned from a month-long muscle injury absence but finished outside the top 20.
- Vonn leads Germany's Emma Aicher in the downhill standings by 129 points and is sixth in the overall standings, with Laura Pirovano third in the downhill classification.
Summary:
Vonn's win extended her run of podiums this season and strengthened her lead in the downhill standings, which the article says positions her as a favourite for the Winter Olympics. A women's super-G is scheduled on the same slope on Sunday. The downhill World Cup title and the season-ending finals remain to be decided as the season continues.
