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Cornelia Hütter is on the verge of her seventh World Cup victory. In the first downhill run of the season in Beaver Creek, Colorado, the Austrian leads the Italian Sofia Goggia by 16 hundredths after 30 riders started.
She was the fastest: Cornelia Hütter from Austria.Video: SRF
The best Swiss downhill skier in the intermediate ranking is Lara Gut-Behrami in third place. Last winter’s overall World Cup winner lost 0.34 seconds to Hütter, the best downhill skier last season.
The journey by Lara Gut-Behrami.Video: SRF
“It was a great start to the speed season, but I’m a little upset because I made a mistake at the beginning of the flat part and that set me back a little.”
Lara Gut-Behrami
With Michelle Gisin (7th), another Swiss woman remains in the top 10. (nih/sda)
The remaining Swiss women:
38 Stephanie Jenal
40 Jasmina Suter
The last Swiss winners in the Ski World Cup
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The last Swiss winners in the Ski World Cup
Departure men: Justin Murisier trumps December 6, 2024 big and celebrates his first ever World Cup victory in the Beaver Creek downhill.
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