Fourth consecutive victory in Super G – It’s scary: Gut-Behrami strikes again – sport



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The Ticino woman continues her impressive run and wins her fourth consecutive Super-G at Garmisch-Partenkirchen.

The podium

  • 1. Lara Gut-Behrami (SUI) 1: 17.37 minutes
  • 2. Petra Vlhova (SVK) +0.28
  • 3. Tamara Tippler (AUT) +0.74

If it works then it works. There is no other female athlete in the female ski circus like Lara Gut-Behrami currently does. In the Super-G, no one can compare to Ticino right now. Gut-Behrami took this test again on Monday in Garmisch-Partenkirchen.

The 29-year-old with the starting number 7 took the lead with an impressively confident ride. As in the last three Super-Gs, Gut-Behrami did not have to leave his place in the leaderboard. The Ticino woman has the little crystal ball with a 195-point lead and two runs to go.

Lara Gut-Behrami.

Legend:

Travel to the World Cup as one of the favorites

Lara Gut-Behrami.

Keystone

Petra Vlhova was the only one who could even come close to keeping up with the Swiss. This is all the more amazing because the Slovakian has never been on a Super-G podium before. Austrian Tamara Tippler completes the podium.

The other Swiss women

  • 5. Corinne Suter +1.11
  • 11. Michelle Gisin +1.47
  • 16. Joana Hählen +1.81
  • 17. Jasmina Suter +1.91
  • 25. Priska Nufer +2.21
  • Outside the points: Rahel Kopp (40.), Noemi Kolly (41.), Stephanie Jenal (42.)
  • OUT Jasmin Flury

Corinne Suter managed an attractive final rehearsal for the World Championship, which was two places better than the first race at Garmisch. Schwyzerin’s fifth place is also the reason why Gut-Behrami’s disciplinary victory is still not 100 percent mathematically certain.

Michelle Gisin narrowly missed the top 10 on her short trip to Bavaria. After the disappointment at Crans-Montana (29th), 11th is still a little break.

So it goes

At the World Cup, the women will not continue until the end of February in Val di Fassa. In the coming days, Swiss ski athletes will prepare for the World Championships in Cortina, which starts in a week, at the same location.

SRF two, sportlive, 02/01/2021, 10:40 am .;



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