Corinne Suter of Switzerland took silver, but
it was Vonn who hogged the headlines as she brought the curtain
down on almost two decades in which she became one of the most
successful skiers of all time.
Vonn announced earlier in the week that Sunday's downhill would
be her final race after several years spent battling a
succession of injuries.
Having crashed out spectacularly in the Super-G competition on
Tuesday, Vonn was third out on the shortened course and turned
back the clock to give the crowd a final glimpse of her superb
skill, balance and concentration.
After a somewhat slow start, the 34-year-old picked up speed as
she went, burning up the middle of the course and cruising
across the finish line to snatch the lead from Germany's
Viktoria Rebensburg in a time of one minute and 02.23 seconds.
There to greet her with a bunch of flowers in the finishing area
was Swedish ski legend Ingemar Stenmark, whose record of 86
World Cup wins was long a target for Vonn. In the end she had to
settle for 82 victories of her own.
Vonn looked set for a fairytale ending to her career, but a
flawless run by 2017 world champion Stuhec resulted in a time of
1:01.74 to put her in the lead by almost half a second.
Suter managed to nip in between the pair to claim silver, 0.23
seconds after Stuhec, but the event will be remembered for the
worthy send-off for Vonn as she added the bronze to her haul of
three Olympic and seven World Championship medals.
(Reporting by Philip O'Connor; Editing by Christian Radnedge)
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