Vonn claims 50th World Cup downhill win
American ski queen Lindsey Vonn pulled off a superb fightback on the Kandahar course in Germany to claim her 50th World Cup career victory in yesterday’s downhill race. The 27-year-old Olympic champion recovered after a slow start and was the fastest...
American ski queen Lindsey Vonn pulled off a superb fightback on the Kandahar course in Germany to claim her 50th World Cup career victory in yesterday’s downhill race.
The 27-year-old Olympic champion recovered after a slow start and was the fastest down the course in a time of 1min 44.86sec with Switzerland’s Nadja Kamer second at 0.41sec, with Liechtenstein’s Tina Weirather claiming third at 0.79sec.
Kamer, who was third down the course, was the early pace-setter, but Vonn produced an impressive race to better the Swiss’ time to claim her half century of World Cup race victories.
Victory also extended Vonn’s runaway lead at the top of the World Cup standings over second-placed Tina Maze of Slovenia.
The American made a slow start down the Kandahar piste and at one point was 0.62sec behind Kamer’s time, a slight slip looking to have cost her even more.
But the Olympic downhill champion saved her best for last with a sensational display on the bottom half of the course to take the perfect line and glide into first place.
“I am really pleased,” beamed Vonn. “I made a mistake on the top part and nearly slipped, but I skied well.”
Liechtenstein’s Weirather skied herself into contention with an impressive display and was just off Vonn’s time throughout her run.
The race was run in unusually cold conditions with minus 25 degree celsius recorded at the start and 22 at the finish.