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Maze captures third straight GS
TINA Maze increased her lead in the overall Alpine ski World Cup standings when she won her third victory in as many giant slaloms yesterday.
The Slovenian's fourth win of the season put her on 677 points, ahead of Germany's Maria Hoefl-Riesch by 234 points while American Lindsey Vonn lies third, a further 29 points behind. Maze, the giant slalom world champion, clocked two minutes 11.07 seconds to upstage Olympic champion Vitkoria Rebensburg by 0.08 seconds while France's Tessa Worley was third, 0.55 adrift. Maze had won Friday's super-combined in St Moritz, Switzerland, before finishing just behind Vonn in Saturday's super-G on the same course. Vonn was fifth after the first leg but crashed in the afternoon run and ended up 27th.
The Slovenian's fourth win of the season put her on 677 points, ahead of Germany's Maria Hoefl-Riesch by 234 points while American Lindsey Vonn lies third, a further 29 points behind. Maze, the giant slalom world champion, clocked two minutes 11.07 seconds to upstage Olympic champion Vitkoria Rebensburg by 0.08 seconds while France's Tessa Worley was third, 0.55 adrift. Maze had won Friday's super-combined in St Moritz, Switzerland, before finishing just behind Vonn in Saturday's super-G on the same course. Vonn was fifth after the first leg but crashed in the afternoon run and ended up 27th.
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