Italian Elena Cortina won in super-G
Italian skier Elena Cortina won today in the super-G, a World Cup race held in Val di Fassa.
Italian Elena Cortina won in super-G Elena Cortina of Italy won the World Cup super-G race in Val di Fassa, becoming the oldest winner of the discipline at 35. The victory marks a significant achievement in her career. Mikaela Shiffrin secured points to extend her lead in the overall standings, moving closer to her eighth World Cup crystal globe.
- Elena Cortina won the World Cup super-G in Val di Fassa with a time of 1:29.07.
- At 35, Cortina is the oldest super-G winner in World Cup history.
- Kajsa Vickhoff Lie (Norway) finished second, and Asja Zenere (Italy) was third.
- Mikaela Shiffrin finished 23rd, earning points towards her eighth overall World Cup title.
- Shiffrin leads Emma Aicher by 125 points with six races remaining.
- In the super-G standings, Sofia Goggia leads with 449 points.
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