Goggia wins downhill with broken hand
Italy's Sofia Goggia claimed a World Cup downhill victory in St Moritz on Saturday, a day after breaking her hand and being airlifted to hospital for surgery.
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Italy's Sofia Goggia claimed a World Cup downhill victory in St Moritz on Saturday, a day after breaking her hand and being airlifted to hospital for surgery.
Italy's Elena Curtoni beat compatriot Sofia Goggia to claim a World Cup Downhill victory at a snowy St Moritz on Friday.
It was a bittersweet day for the Italian ski team when Elena Curtoni and Sofia Goggia finished 1-2 in a World Cup downhill held in difficult conditions Friday in St. Moritz, Switzerland, but Goggia came away with two broken fingers in her left hand.
As the last woman pushed out of the gate and began her dash over the frozen white track, the awesome beauty of Lake Louise became undeniable.
Mikaela Shiffrin said she hit every possible statistical goal in the first 11 years of her Alpine skiing career. Keep that in mind as the storyline the next few seasons may turn to the World Cup wins record.
American Mikaela Shiffrin won the final World Cup downhill of the season in Courchevel, France to extend her lead in the combined standings, while Italy's Sofia Goggia claimed the downhill title on Wednesday.
Mikaela Shiffrin showed she was back to her best with a rare downhill race victory at the Alpine Ski World Cup Finals in Courchevel, France, on Wednesday (16 March).