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Vonn seals super G title with win in Tarvisio, Mancuso second, Ross fourth

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Lindsey Vonn and her U.S. Ski Team comrades had an amazing day today (March 6) on the sunny  super G track in Tarvisio, Italy.

Vonn secured her third World Cup title in three days as she won the penultimate super G of the season with a 0.23 second advantage on teammate Julia Mancuso in second place.

World Cup overall leader, German Maria Riesch finished third today, 0.50 seconds behind Vonn as the latter closed the gap in the overall title race to 96 points (1676-1580) with the 41st World Cup win of her very well decorated career. It is the first time Riesch’s lead on Vonn has been in the double digits since Dec. 29, when Riesch jumped 121 points ahead of Vonn a day after taking the lead from her. Six races remain on this season's World Cup calendar as Vonn continues to fight from behind for her fourth consecutive overall globe and Riesch seeks her first.

"At this point I actually feel really relaxed. I know I have to perform if I still want to be at all in contention for the overall and that's how I'm approaching it,” said Vonn. “I have to go after it and if I make mistakes I make mistakes. But I have to try to do my best to give Maria a run for her money.”

It was the fourth time Vonn, Mancuso and Riesch shared a podium this season.

Fellow American Laurenne Ross, who has made considerable noise in her first full season on the World Cup tour, exploded into the limelight today in fourth place, missing the U.S. podium sweep by just two-tenths of a second. In the No. 6 bib, Ross got the U.S. party started early, finishing with the lead after an impressive one minute, 22.45 second run. She held that lead through the next nine racer, including some of the world’s top women, until being bumped by the three-time super G champion in teammate Vonn with a near flawless run.

It was Ross’ best career finish by 12 placings. Her previous World Cup high came with a 16th-place result in a super combined in December at Val d’Isere. The result launched Ross into 16th in the season super G standings and earned her a ticket to the World Cup finals (only the top 25 in each discipline get the nod) in Lenzerheide, Switzerland in three weeks. She also finished 10th in the downhill at her World Championships debut last month in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany.

"I knew I had to do really well if I wanted to make World Cup Finals. I just gave it everything I had and I pinned it. It's definitely something that I've been looking to do and working toward all year. It's good to know that I am in there and can compete with these girls,” said Ross, who nearly had to use both hands to count how many levels she moved up today. "It would have been nice to be third but this is my first top five, my first top 10 and my first top 15 in a World Cup. I was 10th at World Championships but this is my first time really be in there for a World Cup. I'm OK with Julia, Lindsey and Maria beating me because they are all really good skiers."

The last time U.S. women finished 1-2-4 was Jan. 14, 2007 in a Zauchensee super combined as Mancuso, Vonn (then Kildow) and Resi Stiegler accomplished the rare feat.

It has been an unbelievable weekend in the Italian Alps for Vonn as she secured her career 10th, 11th, and 12th World Cup titles. She pulled in her second consecutive super combined title on Friday, her fourth downhill crown in a row on Saturday and her third consecutive super G season championship today. She took the first two crystal globes this weekend with second-place finishes then ended the trip with her eighth World Cup victory of the season.

“I'm really happy with the way this whole weekend turned out. I'm especially happy with the super combined title, that was really important for me particularly with my slalom," said Vonn. "One of my goals at the beginning of the season was to defend my World Cup titles – so far, so good. But a lot can happen in the next two weeks."

With only one super G left on this season’s schedule, Vonn’s current 171-point lead on Riesch (560-389) is well out of the German’s reach. Vonn won four of this season’s six super G races to date and finished second in the other two. Mancuso, however, could still improve on her season super G ranking, she currently stands third with 315 points.

It was Mancuso’s 24th World Cup podium and her best result in a super G in three years. She has tallied four World Cup podiums as well as a World Championships silver medal in this her best season in four years. She currently stands in fifth place in the overall rankings with 836 points. Mancuso's best overall ranking came in 2007 when she finished third, that was the same year she scored her last World Cup win with a downhill victory here in Tarvisio. The first words out of her mouth in the finish area were in celebration of her young teammate’s accomplishment, “Yeah Laurenne!”

"I wanted to be top three for super G this season and I knew that could happen. Lindsey is skiing really well so I figured if I had a good season and try to win more next year,” said Mancuso, who stands fourth in the downhill rankings. "I think if I keep up with the good results it can be a challenge for me to try to be top three in the super G and the downhill and also overall. I'm going to really try to give myself that challenge and pick up as many points as I can."

Today’s top ten was filled with tightly-packed, well-qualified women as yesterday’s downhill winner, Swede Anja Paerson finished 0.72 back in fifth. Downhill and super G world champion, Austrian Elizabeth Goergl was 0.74 seconds of the pace in sixth and Friday’s super combined winner, Slovenian Tina Maze was another two-hundredths of a second adrift in seventh.

The good news for the U.S. continued further down the result sheet as Leanne Smith matched the third-best result of her career in 11th, only a day after getting the  same result in the downhill. Teammate Stacey Cook was the fifth American on score in  26th.

Britt Janyk was the only Canadian in today’s race. She finished 24th for her 10th scoring result of the season.

The women's World Cup tour now moves to Spindleruv Mlyn, Czech Republic for giant slalom and slalom races March 11 and 12 before concluding March 14-20 at the World Cup finals. -- Eric Williams


The SCOOP
by Hank McKee
Women's World Cup super G, Tarvisio, Italy, March 6, 2011
Equipment

Skier, skis/boots/bindings
1 Vonn , Head/Head/Head
2 Mancuso, Voelkl/Lange/Marker
3 Riesch, Head/Lange/Head
4 Ross, Atomic/Atomic/Atomic
5 Paerson, Head/Head/Head
6 Goergl, Head/Head/Head
7 Maze, Stoeckli/Lange/Atomic
8 Rebensburg, Nordica/Nordica/Marker
9 Ruiz Castillo, Salomon/Salomon/Salomon
10 Suter, Stoeckli/Lange/Atomic

Women's World Cup super G, Tarvisio, Italy, March 6, 2011
. ... It is the 29th race held of a 38 race schedule. ... six races remain with three races canceled. ... It is the sixth of seven super G's. ... It is the third and final race set for Tarvisio this season. ... it is the ninth Cup race held at the site. ... the third SG.

It is the 41st career World Cup win for Lindsey Vonn. she ranked fifth all-time among women. ... It is her 14th win in super G, she is second all-time behind Katja Seizinger's 16. ... It is the 222nd US Cup win. ... 26th in super G. ... It is her eighth win of the season. ... fourth in SG. ... In her six completed races at Tarvisio she has never placed worse than second.

It is the 24th career World Cup podium for Julia Mancuso. ... her eighth in SG. ... It is her fifth podium of the season including a silver medal (in SG) at Worlds. ... It is her fourth podium at Tarvisio.

It is the 58th career World Cup podium for Maria Riesch. ... Her 12th in super G. ... It is her 18th podium of the season including two bronze medals at Worlds. ... It is her third podium at Tarvisio.

It is a career best World Cup placing for Laurenne Ross. ... Her next best is 16. ... next best in SG is 19. ... The last time the U.S. women went 1-2-4 was in combined at Zauchensee Jan. 13, 2007 with Mancuso winning, Vonn (Kildow) second and Resi Stiegler fourth. ... The result matches Leanne Smith's third best career placing. ... Of her top four scores, three have come at Tarvisio in the last three days. ... It is the tenth score of the season for Britt Janyk. ... She was also top 30 in three World Championship events. ... It is also the tenth score of the season for Stacey Cook.

With six races remaining Riesch leads the World Cup overall standings 1676-1580  (96pts) over Vonn. ... Elisabeth Goergl (6th in race) and Tina Maze (7th in race) are tied in third at 893. ... Mancuso is 5th at 836. ... Vonn leads the super G standings 560-389 over Riesch and with one race remaining cannot be caught. ... Mancuso is third with 315. ... Austria leads the women's Nations Cup 4073-3150 for Germany. ... The U.S. is third with 3071. ... Canada is tenth with 469pts.

Rank Bib FIS Code Name Year Nation Total Time FIS Points
 1  16  537544 VONN Lindsey  1984  USA   1:21.75  0.00
 2  18  537545 MANCUSO Julia  1984  USA   1:21.98  2.98
 3  22  206001 RIESCH Maria  1984  GER   1:22.25  6.48
 4  6  538573 ROSS Laurenne  1988  USA   1:22.45  9.08
 5  20  505483 PAERSON Anja  1981  SWE   1:22.47  9.34
 6  17  55576 GOERGL Elisabeth  1981  AUT   1:22.51  9.85
 7  12  565243 MAZE Tina  1983  SLO   1:22.53  10.11
 8  11  205218 REBENSBURG Viktoria  1989  GER   1:22.55  10.37
 9  5  495318 RUIZ CASTILLO Carolina  1981  SPA   1:22.70  12.32
 10  13  515766 SUTER Fabienne  1985  SUI   1:22.71  12.45
 11  2  538305 SMITH Leanne  1987  USA   1:22.73  12.71
 12  19  516138 GUT Lara  1991  SUI   1:22.78  13.36
 13  8  55690 HOSP Nicole  1983  AUT   1:22.96  15.69
 14  26  296472 FANCHINI Elena  1985  ITA   1:23.00  16.21
 15  15  296427 SCHNARF Johanna  1984  ITA   1:23.03  16.60
 16  4  195671 JACQUEMOD Ingrid  1978  FRA   1:23.07  17.12
 17  33  515782 ABDERHALDEN Marianne  1986  SUI   1:23.26  19.58
 17  3  196460 MARCHAND-ARVIER Marie  1985  FRA   1:23.26  19.58
 19  1  297910 CURTONI Elena  1991  ITA   1:23.36  20.88
 20  14  55750 FISCHBACHER Andrea  1985  AUT   1:23.38  21.14
 21  7  195983 ROLLAND Marion  1982  FRA   1:23.43  21.78
 22  10  505632 LINDELL-VIKARBY Jessica  1984  SWE   1:23.47  22.30
 23  34  55913 MOSER Stefanie  1988  AUT   1:23.49  22.56
 24  30  106022 JANYK Britt  1980  CAN   1:23.51  22.82
 25  32  296431 STUFFER Verena  1984  ITA   1:23.70  25.28
 26  41  537582 COOK Stacey  1984  USA   1:23.84  27.10
 27  24  515560 SCHILD Martina  1981  SUI   1:23.89  27.75
 28  21  55947 FENNINGER Anna  1989  AUT   1:24.13  30.86
 29  28  55766 MADER Regina  1985  AUT   1:24.14  30.99
 30  37  297702 MARSAGLIA Francesca  1990  ITA   1:24.15  31.12
 31  9  515747 GISIN Dominique  1985  SUI   1:24.19  31.64
 32  40  55759 KIRCHGASSER Michaela  1985  AUT   1:24.24  32.29
 33  27  296008 MERIGHETTI Daniela  1981  ITA   1:24.29  32.93
 34  25  515573 AUFDENBLATTEN Fraenzi  1981  SUI   1:24.32  33.32
 35  31  55978 VOGLREITER Mariella  1989  AUT   1:24.45  35.01
 36  47  516145 KUENG Mirena  1988  SUI   1:24.58  36.69
 37  46  565369 KOBAL Ana  1991  SLO   1:24.72  38.51
 38  38  565320 FERK Marusa  1988  SLO   1:24.79  39.42
 39  43  196812 PELLISSIER Marion  1988  FRA   1:24.86  40.33
 40  44  206323 STIEPEL Isabelle  1990  GER   1:25.12  43.70
 41  23  55970 SCHMIDHOFER Nicole  1989  AUT   1:25.13  43.83
 42  35  297153 CIPRIANI Enrica  1988  ITA   1:25.19  44.60
 43  39  425880 SEJERSTED Lotte Smiseth  1991  NOR   1:25.22  44.99
 44  36  297134 BORSOTTI Camilla  1988  ITA   1:25.30  46.03
 45  48  495065 RIENDA Maria Jose  1975  SPA   1:25.33  46.42
 46  42  296623 MAZZOTTI Lucia  1985  ITA   1:25.54  49.14
 47  45  196968 BAILET Margot  1990  FRA   1:25.59  49.79
 48  50  375018 COLETTI Alexandra  1983  MON   1:25.94  54.33
 49  49  35079 SIMARI BIRKNER Maria Belen  1982  ARG   1:28.55  88.17
 50  52  35089 SIMARI BIRKNER Macarena  1984  ARG   1:28.77  91.02
Did not finish 1st run
   51  245066 MIKLOS Edit  1988  HUN     
   29  55806 ALTACHER Margret  1986  AUT