Vonn
eighth in comeback race at Lake Louise
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[December 06, 2014]
LAKE LOUISE, Alberta (Reuters) -
Lindsey Vonn finished eighth at the season-opening women's World Cup
downhill on Friday, offering a glimpse at how far she has fallen off the
pace while recovering from knee surgery.
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Almost a year after her last World Cup showing, the four-times
World Cup champion finished 0.85 seconds behind Slovenian winner
Tina Maze.
The 30-year-old Vonn, almost at home in a resort where she has won
14 World Cup races, will get a chance to close the gap on her rivals
with another downhill on Saturday and a Super-G on Sunday.
Maze, the joint gold-medallist in Sochi, clinched her second victory
of the season in one minute and 50.98, making it clear that her
all-round qualities are intact following her slalom win in Levi last
month.
Austria's Anna Fenninger finished second in 1:51.43 while
Liechtenstein's Tina Weirather was third in 1:51.49.
The race also marked the return to competition of 2012 world
champion Marion Rolland of France after a year off. She finished
nearly two seconds off the pace.
In the men's World Cup, Kjetil Jansrud extended Norway's unbeaten
run by capturing his third consecutive race in the Beaver Creek
downhill.
Winner of both events in Lake Louise last weekend, the 29-year-old
Super-G Olympic champion crossed in one minute and 40.17 seconds to
build a solid lead in the overall World Cup standings.
"Three out of three for me, four out of five for Norway. There's
nothing to add, I think. I’m lost for words,” he said.
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With Henrik Kristoffersen's victory in a men's slalom in the Finnish
resort of Levi last month, Norway have now won four of five races.
Switzerland's Beat Feuz, who missed the entire 2013 season with knee
problems, came second in 1:40.71 for his first podium since early
2012. Third place went to local favorite Steven Nyman, who finished
0.02 seconds behind Feuz.
Jansrud will again be the man to beat in Saturday’s Super-G on the
same Birds of Prey course, home of the 2015 world championships in
February.
(Reporting by Manuele Lang; Editing by Frank Pingue)
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