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			 While Austrians have reached the podium in all but one event 
			since last week, Maze has been the individual star by collecting her 
			second gold and third medal with a combined time of two minutes 
			33.37 seconds. 
 "I am totally exhausted today," said Maze. "It's a tough programme, 
			a late (slalom) time and really warm so it's all getting even harder 
			and a tough downhill in the morning so it's a pretty tough day.
 
 "But winning is always amazing and even if you have no energy, now 
			you can recover for the next day."
 
 Austria's Nicole Hosp, the combined silver medallist at last year's 
			Sochi Olympics, finished second, followed by compatriots Michaela 
			Kirchgasser and Anna Fenninger.
 
			
			 The Austrians now have three gold medals, two silvers and a bronze 
			from six events at Beaver Creek, failing only to reach the podium in 
			the blue riband men's downhill.
 Lindsey Vonn, who was in seventh place after the morning leg, skied 
			out after missing a gate early in her slalom run.
 
 Maze's latest gold kept her on track to join Norway's Lasse Kjus as 
			the only skiers to win medals in all five disciplines at a world 
			championships. Kjus accomplished the feat in 1999.
 
 The 31-year-old Slovenian can join the elite club by picking up 
			medals in Thursday's giant slalom, an event she won in Sochi, and 
			Saturday's slalom to go along with her combined and downhill golds 
			and Super-G silver.
 
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			After posting the fastest time in the morning downhill, just .02 
			seconds in front of Switzerland's Lara Gut, Maze was the last skier 
			out of the start hut for the slalom leg.
 With the Austrian trio standing shoulder to shoulder in the finish 
			area, Maze navigated the deteriorating layout in 48.12 seconds, the 
			fifth fastest slalom time, before punching the air as she watched 
			her name appear atop the leaderboard.
 
 "It was really soft actually," said Maze, who now has nine world 
			championship medals to go along with four Olympic medals. "On the 
			shadowed part, it was fine but then down here (on the bottom portion 
			of the course) it was pretty soft.
 
 "You had to go for it and I did my best."
 
 (Editing by Frank Pingue)
 
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