Zauchensee, Austria – The USA’s Lindsey Vonn kept her podium streak alive in Zauchensee, finishing second in Sunday’s super G behind Switzerland’s Lara Gut. Vonn continued to close the gap in the overall World Cup standings, gaining 40 points on the leader, Germany’s Maria Riesch. Vonn now has five consecutive top three results in the postcard Austrian valley.nVonn, of Vail, Colo., once again proved her focus, fighting the entire way to the finish. While exiting the extremely difficult Panorama turn, Vonn went down on her right hip, bounced back to her feet and nearly flew over the tip of her skis before regaining her balance and diving back into her tuck. It was the fourth speed race this season where Vonn was able to turn what could have been a serious crash into a World Cup podium and Sunday was her career 71st World Cup podium.
“I really have to stop making those saves. It’s probably pretty fun to watch on TV, but they’re definitely not fast,” joked Vonn. “But first and second is a great weekend. I’m skiing well but I could have cleaned up some sections and skied a little bit better.”
Vonn led a trio of U.S. athletes inside the top 30. Julia Mancuso (Olympic Valley, Calif.) finished 16th and Laurenne Ross (Klamath Falls, Ore.) in 23rd. The remainder of the U.S. women finished just outside of the World Cup points with Stacey Cook (Mammoth Mountain, Calif.) 31st, Leanne Smith (Conway, N.H.) 32nd and Chelsea Marshall (Pittsfield, Vt.) 34th.
Mancuso had a near mishap just out of the start, losing balance in her tuck, but was able to recover without losing a considerable amount of time to place just outside the top 15.
“It’s a really fun course the way it turns through the trees – it’s exciting. I’m just still looking for speed, things have been a little off lately,” said Mancuso. “Things are good. I just have to find it again. I hopefully figure it out for the next races.”
Ross continued to show the World Cup circuit her speed, breaking inside the points for the sixth time this season, including both super G races.
Aside from adding her seventh podium of the season, Vonn made up more ground in the overall standings and continues to lead the super G standings. Gaining another 40 points on Riesch, she has reduced the overall deficit to 96 points.
Canada’s Britt Janyk continued to improve her World Cup results on Sunday with a season-best ninth place finish. Janyk, who came out of the starting gate with bib number 2, crossed the finish line with a time of 1:14.26.
“It was a good race, I’m really happy,” said Janyk, of Whistler, British Columbia. “I had an early bib today which can be good because the track is clean but that also means that you don’t get a report so you really need to trust your inspection. I was really good in the tough turns so that helped me.”
The last time Janyk was in the top 10 at a World Cup race was last January in Haus im Ennstal, Austria, when she finished 10th in the downhill event.
The second fastest Canadian today was Marie-Michèle Gagnon, of Lac-Etchemin, Quebec, who finished in 30th place. The third and last Canadian to take the start today was Georgia Simmerling, of West Vancouver, British Columbia, who finished 35th.
The women’s World Cup circuit’s next stop is a night slalom in Flachau, Austria Jan. 11, just down the valley from Zauchensee. The U.S. Ski Team’s Vonn, Mancuso and Ross will be joined in Flachau by Sarah Schleper (Vail, Colo.), Resi Stiegler (Jackson Hole, Wyo.) and Hailey Duke (Boise, Idaho) as the USA women look to charge under the lights in the hometown of Austrian great Hermann Maier.
OFFICIAL RESULTS
Audi FIS World Cup
Zauchensee, Austria – Jan. 9, 2011
Super G
1. Lara Gut, Switzerland, 1:12.82
2. Lindsey Vonn, Vail, CO, 1:13.35
3. Dominique Gisin, Switzerland, 1:13.54