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Lara Gut-Behrami claims super-G crown in dramatic Alpine Ski World Cup finals battle in Soldeu

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Lara Gut-Behrami secured the super-G crystal globe with victory at the Alpine Ski World Cup finals in Soldeu. On a dramatic day in which a number of racers were in the hunt for the top prize, the Swiss star powered to victory on the day, allowing her to leapfrog Elena Curtoni, who began the day top of the overall standings.

Ad Curtoni’s compatriot, Federica Brignone, was beaten into second, with Norway’s Ragnhild Mowinckel's run good enough for third place.

KronplatzRecord in Shiffrin’s sights as American leads giant slalom at halfway stage24/01/2023 AT 11:01 The results of the top three on the day were enough for them to finish in the same final positions overall.

Brignone set an early pace of 1:26.92 and couldn’t be overtaken by Corrine Sutter, who finished 0.33 seconds behind. Mowinckel then wedged herself between the two and into second place with a time of 1:27.17.

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