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Vonn wins super-G, clinches 3rd straight overall title 3/11/2010 GARMISCH-PARTENKIRCHEN, Germany — Lindsey Vonn won her third straight overall World Cup title Friday.

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Vonn wins super-G, clinches 3rd straight overall title

March 12, 2010 — The Canadian Press          ►Photos: Lindsey Vonn (Agence Zoom)

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GARMISCH-PARTENKIRCHEN, Germany — Standing atop the mountain, Lindsey Vonn already was the best skier in the world for the third year in a row.

She didn't even have to make her last run, but she raced anyway and won Friday's super-G to become the most accomplished skier the United States has ever had.

Vonn won her third straight overall World Cup title when her rival and friend Maria Riesch was bumped out of the top two in the race earlier in the day. Vonn then bumped everyone else down another spot, winning the 33rd World Cup race of her career to put the cherry on top of what was already a wildly successful day.

"I gave it all I had. I have nothing more," Vonn said. "I am the most successful American ever and I am very, very happy."

Bode Miller, who took the last week of the season off, has 32 wins.

Vonn became the first woman to win three straight overall titles since Petra Kronberger of Austria in 1990-92.

Vonn won the super-G on the Kandahar course in 1 minute, 19.30 seconds. Elisabeth Goergl of Austria was second in 1:19.46 and Nadia Styger of Switzerland took third in 1:19.87, .02 seconds ahead of Riesch, who fell 215 points behind Vonn — too much to make up with only one race left.

"I am a little upset because I had really good race at the top but I made a mistake at the bottom, near the finish line," Riesch said. "But I still have a chance for the slalom title tomorrow."

Vonn said she would skip Saturday's slalom because "my body is broken," she said.

She finished the season with a U.S.-record 11 wins, four of which came in her seven super-G races.

She also won the downhill gold medal at the Vancouver Olympics and the bronze in the super-G.

"The last few years have gone really well for me," Vonn said. "I'm so happy everything went well for me this year. It's so hard to say whether you'll be able to win the overall title. To stand here in the finish and have a title in my hand is so rewarding."

Vonn was the last racer to go down the Kandahar hill Friday and could have chosen not to race because she already knew she had the title. But she knew what she could do with one more run.

"I said 'Let's go for the American record,’ ” Vonn said. "I'm so happy — it's over, the season is over and I'm ecstatic."

Britt Janyk was 11th and Emily Brydon 15th.

Janyk said she was looking forward to possibly racing with her brother Michael in Sunday's team event that puts a wrap on the World Cup season. Canada's roster for that race won't be finalized until Saturday.

"I was hoping to come out today and have a good result. It was OK, it was really nice to start number one and have a fresh course," Janyk said. "There are some positives that I can take from today for sure."

CBC's GMC Alpine Ski Series has a jam-packed day of ski racing on Saturday starting with the men's slalom at 2 p.m. ET. That is followed by the women’s super-G at 3 p.m. ET and the men's super-G won by Erik Guay at 4 p.m. ET.

Radio-Canada is scheduled to have two hours of coverage on its main network Saturday beginning at 3 p.m. ET and is expected to have coverage of the men's super-G in its programming.

Rogers Sportsnet has the men's GS at 7 p.m. in the Eastern, Western and Pacific viewing regions, as well as 4 p.m. in Ontario. On Saturday, the women’s slalom will be on at 2 p.m. (Eastern), 3 p.m. (Western and Ontario) 6 p.m. (Pacific).  SRC

— Alpine Canada contributed to this report


Garmisch-Partenkirchen women’s World Cup super-G results

Rank Bib FIS Code Name Year Nation Total Time FIS Points
 1  22  537544 VONN Lindsey  1984  USA   1:19.30  0.00
 2  16  55576 GOERGL Elisabeth  1981  AUT   1:19.46  2.14
 3  19  515170 STYGER Nadia  1978  SUI   1:19.87  7.62
 4  8  206001 RIESCH Maria  1984  GER   1:19.89  7.89
 5  21  505483 PAERSON Anja  1981  SWE   1:19.95  8.69
 6  15  565243 MAZE Tina  1983  SLO   1:19.97  8.96
 7  9  515806 KAMER Nadja  1986  SUI   1:20.33  13.77
 8  18  515766 SUTER Fabienne  1985  SUI   1:20.34  13.90
 9  12  515849 DETTLING Andrea  1987  SUI   1:20.36  14.17
 10  10  196460 MARCHAND-ARVIER Marie  1985  FRA   1:20.41  14.84
 11  1  106022 JANYK Britt  1980  CAN   1:20.56  16.84
 12  7  505632 LINDELL-VIKARBY Jessica  1984  SWE   1:20.67  18.31
 13  3  295533 RECCHIA Lucia  1980  ITA   1:20.91  21.52
 14  20  195671 JACQUEMOD Ingrid  1978  FRA   1:20.95  22.06
 15  6  105997 BRYDON Emily  1980  CAN   1:21.14  24.60
 16  14  515747 GISIN Dominique  1985  SUI   1:21.22  25.66
 17  4  225206 ALCOTT Chemmy  1982  GBR   1:21.50  29.41
 18  11  55947 FENNINGER Anna  1989  AUT   1:21.79  33.28
 19  5  197006 GAUTHIER Marine  1990  FRA   1:21.91  34.89
Disqualified 1st run
   2  205218 REBENSBURG Viktoria  1989  GER     
Did not finish 1st run
   17  55750 FISCHBACHER Andrea  1985  AUT     
   13  537545 MANCUSO Julia  1984  USA   


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