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Cornelia Huetter stuns Elena Curtoni by 0.01s to end long Austrian drought and win super-G in Norway

It had been nearly a year since an Austrian women had won a World Cup race but Cornelia Huetter has ended the drought, beating Elena Curtoni by just 0.01s in the women’s super-G at Kvitfjell on Friday. When Katharina Liensberger won the slalom at Are on March 12 2022 she could never have known that it would be nearly another 12 months before one of her compatriots won another race.

Ad But a brilliant run from Huetter beat out Italy’s Curtoni by just 0.01, leading to jubilant celebrations from the Austrians, and utter dismay from Curtoni. Kvitfjell'Will have to wait another day' — Shffrin misses out on record 86th win in Kvitfjell Super-GAN HOUR AGO Tessa Worley went out first and as is so often the case, it was hard to tell whether she had put down a competitive time.

However are more and more skiers went out it became clear that the Frenchwoman had fielded a time that was going to be tricky to beat. Worley was eventually beaten when Curtoni flew down the track to take the lead by 0.33s.

The Italian team were missing Marta Bassino, who had to return to Italy following the tragic passing of her sister-in-law, but Federica Brignone gave the team another boost with a time just behind that of her compatriot Curtoni. ‘Doesn’t look good!’ – Ginnis admits straddle during men’s slalom When will Shiffrin break Stenmark’s alpine skiing World Cup record? Goggia wins Crans-Montana downhill in tricky conditions to close in on crystal globe Brignone could have overtaken Curtoni but a couple of slips in the latter half of the run cost her a chance of the win but she stood in silver position after seven skiers although one skier later they were split by Gut-Behrami.

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