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Alpine skiing-Austria's Huetter denies Gut-Behrami a fourth World Cup globe

SAALBACH, Austria :Austria's Cornelia Huetter seized the women's downhill World Cup title in the final race of the season on home snow in Saalbach on Saturday, denying Switzerland's Lara Gut-Behrami a fourth crystal globe.

Behrami had already won the overall, giant slalom and super-G titles and was bidding to become only the fourth woman to take four globes in a season, a feat previously achieved by Americans Mikaela Shiffrin and Lindsey Vonn and Slovenia's Tina Maze.

Huetter, who had been third overall and 72 points adrift of the Swiss going into the race, tore up the script with a lightning run down the Ulli Maier piste to win in one minute 45.08 seconds from 12th on the starting list.

Gut-Behrami, starting 14th, was 1.89 seconds slower - at the time good enough only for 11th and eventually 17th - to lose out by 28 points with Italian Sofia Goggia third in the final standings despite being absent due to injury.

Slovenia's Ilka Stuhec finished second in the race, 0.17 slower than 31-year-old Huetter, with Italy's Nicol Delago third and 0.49 off the pace as later runners challenged in warm and windy conditions.

There were two delays to the race and Stuhec, the fourth last to start, almost snatched victory from Huetter with the Slovenian clocking a quicker time at the final intermediate but then drifting wide.

Delago was one hundredth of a second faster than Austrian early leader Christina Ager.

"I'm really speechless," said Huetter. "It's amazing to have a home race with this ending, I never can imagine it.

"I slept so bad and I woke up and I thought 'Give your best, it's the last chance today for this season' and I did it."

Gut-Behrami could still take comfort in the achievement of being the first Swiss female skier since Vreni

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