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Lindsey Vonn (US) won the World Cup women's downhill in Lake Louise on Friday, for the fifth consecutive year.
Vonn, the defending World Cup overall champion, won in 1: 26.10. Italy's Nadia Fanchini was second and Maria Riesch of Germany was third....Aksel Lund Svindal won again on Saturday, in the World Cup super-G in Beaver Creek with a time 1: 13.05 and now leads the overall World Cup standings. Herman Maier was second and and Michael Walchhofer was third. Saturday's women's World Cup downhill in Lake Louise was called off because heavy snowfalls meant the visibility was too poor to compete.
On Sunday, Benjamin Raich of Austria won the Alpine Ski World Cup men's giant slalom race in Beaver Creek with a combined two-run time of 2:24.61. Ted Ligety (US) was second and Aksel Lund Svindal was third. Svindal maintained his overall Cup lead. Sunday’s women’s world Cup super-G was won by Nadia Fanchini (Italy) with a time of 1:20.97, ahead of Swiss Fabienne Suter and Austrian Andrea Fischbacher, who tied for second.
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http://www.fis-ski.com/uk/disciplines/alpineskiing/results.html
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