Lindsey Vonn celebrates victory in Saturday's World Cup downhill in St. Moritz.She missed the top step of the podium in Sunday's Super Combined by just 0.03 seconds to Germany's Maria Hoefl-Riesch. (photo: Giancarlo Cattaneo/fotoswiss.com)

Lindsey Vonn Just .03 Shy of St. Moritz Sweep

St. Moritz, Switzerland – American ski racer Lindsey Vonn came within just .03 seconds of a three-race sweep in St. Moritz to finish second in Sunday’s super combined behind defending Audi FIS Alpine World Cup overall champion, and Vonn’s former friend, Maria Hoefl-Riesch of Germany.

Sunday’s race race was a reschedule from a canceled December super combined in Val d’Isere, France. It was the first victory of the season for Hoefl-Riesch, the defending World Cup champion.

Lindsey Vonn celebrates victory in Saturday's World Cup downhill in St. Moritz.She missed the top step of the podium in Sunday's Super Combined by just 0.03 seconds to Germany's Maria Hoefl-Riesch. (photo: Giancarlo Cattaneo/fotoswiss.com)
Lindsey Vonn celebrates victory in Saturday's World Cup downhill in St. Moritz.She missed the top step of the podium in Sunday's Super Combined by just 0.03 seconds to Germany's Maria Hoefl-Riesch. (photo: Giancarlo Cattaneo/fotoswiss.com)

Vonn, of Vail, Colo., won the opening super combined on Friday in St. Moritz and the backed it up with a dominating downhill victory on Saturday.

“It would have been nice to have a hat trick. I’m really happy for Maria — but I’d rather she beat me by a second,” said Vonn. “Maria has been sick and it always takes a while when you have setbacks. It wasn’t really a surprise for me that she has won.

“My skiing was good, my concentration was good, but a series of small mistakes cost me much time. I caught my edges funny a couple of times. I tried as hard as I could.”

Despite missing Sunday’s top step, Vonn earned 280 World Cup points over the weekend to boost her overall point total to 1,250 for a commanding 387-point lead over Tina Maze of Slovenia. Additionally, Vonn currently leads the World Cup downhill, super G and super combined standings.

Sunday was a tough day for other American women. Laurenne Ross, of Bend, Ore.,  was 29th after finishing 23rd in the super G portion. Squaw Valley, Calif.’s Julia Mancusoand Leanne Smith, of North Conway, N.H., both skied out in the slalom. Stacey Cook, of Mammoth Lakes, Calif., went out in the super G and Glenwood Springs, Colo.’s Alice McKennis did not start the slalom.

Canada’s Marie-Michèle Gagnon laid down a lightning-fast slalom run to blast her way to a seventh-place finish. The 22-year-old from Lac-Etchemin, Quebec, was sitting 30th after the super G, which gave her a great chance to set the pace in the slalom portion as the first racer out of the gate. Gagnon didn’t disappoint as she clocked what proved to be the second-fastest slalom run of the day to record her second top-10 result of the year.

“I’m really happy,” said Gagnon, whose previous best result this season was a ninth-place finish in slalom in Flachau, Austria, in December. “It was good to be 30th after the super G so I had a clean course for the slalom. The slalom was a pretty hard set – it was tricky and quite tight.”

Only Austria’s Nicole Hosp had a faster slalom run.

“We knew it was a great chance. Being 30th was a great opportunity because we knew the course setter was planning to set a tough course and the snow was going to be softer,” said Hugues Ansermoz, head coach of the Canadian ladies’ team, of Gagnon’s slalom run. “(Marie-Michèle) got going and the middle and the bottom parts of the run were really good.”

The only other Canadian to start, Marie-Pier Préfontaine, of Saint-Sauveur, Quebec, was 39th after the super G and didn’t have the advantage of starting early in the slalom portion. She finished near the back of the pack at 38th overall.

The women’s World Cup tour now moves to Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany for a downhill and super G.

“I would have loved to celebrate my 50th World Cup win here in St Moritz. But victory is not as easy as it seems. I had to ski five hard-fought runs in three days and it’s exhausting,” admitted Vonn, who added, “Hopefully, I will get that 50th win in Maria’s home in Garmisch.”

OFFICIAL RESULTS
Audi FIS Alpine World Cup
St. Moritz, Switzerland – Jan. 29, 2012
Women’s Super Combined

Rank Bib Name Year Nation Run 1 Run 2 Total Time FIS Points
 1  20 HOEFL-RIESCH Maria 1984 GER  1:20.13  48.28  2:08.41  0.00
 2  16 VONN Lindsey 1984 USA  1:19.90  48.54  2:08.44  0.26
 3  22 HOSP Nicole 1983 AUT  1:21.94  46.98  2:08.92  4.49
 4  21 GOERGL Elisabeth 1981 AUT  1:20.67  48.55  2:09.22  7.13
 5  19 MAZE Tina 1983 SLO  1:21.03  48.37  2:09.40  8.71
 6  7 SEJERSTED Lotte Smiseth 1991 NOR  1:21.22  48.21  2:09.43  8.98
 7  27 GAGNON Marie-Michele 1989 CAN  1:22.13  47.64  2:09.77  11.97
 8  9 SCHNARF Johanna 1984 ITA  1:20.83  49.06  2:09.89  13.02
 9  15 ZETTEL Kathrin 1986 AUT  1:20.88  49.12  2:10.00  13.99
 10  17 PAERSON Anja 1981 SWE  1:20.98  49.32  2:10.30  16.63


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