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More Alpine World Cup results

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Mario Matt (Austria) had his first victory of the season in the alpine skiing World Cup, winning the Slalom on Sunday in Adelboden. His time was 1:48.45. Benjamin Raich (Austria) was 2nd with a time of 1:48.55, while Felix Neureuther (Germany) came 3rd in 1:48.59. Raich has now stretched his lead in the overall World Cup with 640 points from 17 races, ahead of the Swiss duo of Didier Cuche (525) and Daniel Albrecht (446)....The men's World Cup continues in Wengen, Switzerland, with a Super-combined race on Friday, the famous Lauberhorn Downhill on Saturday and a Slalom next Sunday.

Full results: http://www.fis-ski.com/uk/604/610.html?sector=AL&raceid=52342

Meanwhile, Marlies Schild (Austria) had her 3rd alpine skiing World Cup win in the Slalom, coming first on Sunday in Spindleruv Mlyn with a combined total of 1: 46.35. Veronika Zuzulova (Slovakia) was 2nd in 1:46.77 and Maria Riesch (Germany) came 3rd in 1:47.53.

Overall World Cup leader Nicole Hosp (US) crashed out in the second run, but still leads overall with 559 points. Riesch has 525 points and Lindsey Vonn (US) 505 points.

The women's World Cup continues next weekend in Maribor, Slovenia, with a Slalom and Giant Slalom.

Full results: http://www.fis-ski.com/uk/604/610.html?sector=AL&raceid=53133
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