Slovenia's Stuhec wins Alpine skiing women's downhill gold
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[February 13, 2017]
ST MORITZ, Switzerland (Reuters)
- Slovenia's Ilka Stuhec blasted to victory in the women's downhill
at the Alpine Skiing world championships on Sunday as American
Lindsey Vonn had to settle for third.
Stuhec, 26, claimed her first medal from a world championships or
Olympics, with a faultless run down the icy course at speeds topping
out at 125 km per hour.
Austria's Stephanie Venier took the silver medal, 0.40 seconds
slower, with 2010 Olympic downhill champion Vonn 0.45 seconds off
the Slovenia's pace.
Stuhec, whose ski technician is her mother Darja, emulated the feat
of compatriot and Olympic champion Tina Maze who won downhill gold
at the last world championships in Beaver Creek.
"I felt pretty good coming into the finish, not perfect but good
enough," she said.
The 32-year-old Vonn, in the middle of another comeback after
breaking her right arm last year, became the oldest woman to win a
world championships medal, taking her haul to seven.
Vonn has had only five World Cup events back since the injury that
left her without full use of her right arm but still managed a 77th
World Cup win at Garmisch last month.
"It feels really good," she said. "I would have loved to ski a
little bit faster but I fought really hard.
"It's been a difficult season coming back from a broken arm and the
hand has given me a lot of trouble... it is what it is."

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Ilka Stuhec of Slovenia
in action. REUTERS/Dominic Ebenbichler

Italy's Sofia Goggia missed a medal, possibly gold, after several
errors on the lower section cost her time.
Goggia was flying but crossed her skis and was lucky to avoid a
high-speed crash. She finished fourth, 0.07 seconds behind veteran
Vonn.

(Writing by Martyn Herman; Editing by John O'Brien/Sudipto Ganguly)
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