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She has a 40-point lead in the downhill season standings over Brydon and is third behind Riesch and Austria’s Kathrin Zettel in the overall race.
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Czech Sarka Zahrobska won the women's World Cup slalom here for the second straight year Sunday, ahead of Austrians Marlies Schild and Kathrin Zettel.Zahrobska, 24, won with a combined time of 1min 43.45sec. She was 58-hundredths of a second faster than Schild and 77-hundredths ahead of Zettel, who seized the lead in the overall World Cup standings from Finland's Tanja Poutiainen.German sisters Susanne and Maria Reisch missed out on podium...
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Sarka Zahrobska of the Czech Republic easily took the gold in the Aspen Winternational Slalom race for the second year in a row. Zahrobska eased through the second run after posting a blazing first trip to win on a course which saw over twenty of the world's best ski out.
Austrians Marlies Schild and Kathrin Zettel finished second and third and the Riesch sisters, Susanne and Maria of Germany were 4th and 5th respectively.
No U.S. women...
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ASPEN, Colo. (AP) — Kathrin Hoelzl of Germany has won a giant slalom for her first World Cup victory. The 2008 world champion in the GS led after the first run and used that advantage to edge runner-up Kathrin Zettel of Austria. Federica Brignone ...
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SOELDEN, Austria (AP) — Tanja Poutiainen of Finland won the opening race of the ski season Saturday, edging Kathrin Zettel of Austria by 0.01 second in the giant slalom on the Rettenbach glacier. Poutiainen was trailing Zettel at the final ...
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Lindsey Vonn finished ninth in the women's opening giant slalom race on Saturday in Soelden. SOELDEN, Austria (AP) -- Tanja Poutiainen of Finland won the opening race of the ski season Saturday, edging Kathrin Zettel of Austria by 0.01 second in the ...
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SOELDEN, Austria — Tanja Poutiainen of Finland won the opening race of the ski season Saturday, edging Kathrin Zettel of Austria by 0.01 second in the giant slalom on the Rettenbach glacier. Poutiainen was trailing Zettel at the final checkpoint ...
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SOELDEN, Austria - Finlands Tanja Poutiainen took the ski seasons first crown on the Rettenbach Glacier today barely squeezing by Austia's Kathrin Zettel by .01 seconds in the Giant Slalom. This is Poutiainen's 9th career win. Denise Karbon who ...
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SOELDEN, Austria — Tanja Poutiainen of Finland won the opening race of the ski season Saturday, edging Kathrin Zettel of Austria by 0.01 seconds in the giant slalom on the Rettenbach glacier. Poutiainen was trailing Zettel at the final checkpoint ...
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Finnish racer Tanja Poutianen won the race just .01 seconds ahead of Austrian Kathrin Zettel. Denise Karbon of Italy was third. With over 5,000 fans at the glacier cheering her on, Vonn, who had finished eighth in the first run, skied consistently ...
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Soelden, Austria - Tanja Poutiainen pipped Kathrin Zettel by one hundredth of a second for victory in the alpine ski season-opener in which hosts Austria also had to swallow a season-ending knee injury of Nicole Hosp. Hosp, 25, fell halfway through ...
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Soelden, Austria - Tanja Poutiainen pipped Kathrin Zettel by one hundredth of a second for victory in the alpine ski season-opener in which hosts Austria also had to swallow a likely season-ending knee injury from Nicole Hosp. Hosp, 25, fell halfway ...
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SOELDEN, Austria - Tanja Poutiainen of Finland won the opening race of the ski season Saturday, edging Kathrin Zettel of Austria by 0.01 second in the giant slalom on the Rettenbach glacier. Poutiainen was trailing Zettel at the final checkpoint but ...
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Soelden, Austria - Tanja Poutiainen pipped Kathrin Zettel by one hundredth of a second for victory in the alpine ski season-opener in which hosts Austria also had to swallow a season-ending knee injury of Nicole Hosp. Hosp, 25, fell halfway through ...
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Soelden, Austria - Tanja Poutiainen pipped Kathrin Zettel by one hundredth of a second for victory in the alpine ski season-opener in which hosts Austria also had to swallow a likely season-ending knee injury from Nicole Hosp. Hosp, 25, fell halfway ...
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SOELDEN, Austria (AP) — Tanja Poutiainen of Finland won the opening race of the ski season Saturday, edging Kathrin Zettel of Austria by 0.01 second in the giant slalom on the Rettenbach glacier. Poutiainen was trailing Zettel at the final ...
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Soelden, Austria - Finnish ski racer Tanja Poutianen won Saturday's Audi FIS Alpine World Cup opener in Soelden for the fourth victory of her World Cup career, barely edging out Kathrin Zettel of Austria by a mere 0.01 seconds. Denise Karbon of Italy was third.
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Tanja Poutianen claims World Cup season-opener in Austria Finn edges Kathrin Zettel of Austria by just 0.01 seconds in giant slalom Reigning World Cup champion Lindsey Vonn finishes ninth Austria's Nicole Hosp ruled out for season after heavy crash ...
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Germany's Kathrin Hoelzl won the Aspen Winternational World Cup Giant Slalom at Aspen, Colorado; with Austrian Kathrin Zettel in second and Federica Brignone of Italyfinishing third in only her fourth World Cup Giant Slalom race.
Julia Mancuso led the U.S. women, finishing 13th. Following Mancuso for the U.S. was Colorado native Sarah Schleper who skied to a 23rd finish. Lindsey Vonn, World Champion and World Cup overall champion, hit a rock...
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As Yogi Berra would say - "It's deja vu all over again" with Tanja Poutiainen of Finland, the 09 GS event champion, and Kathrin Zettel of Austria, last year's Sölden winner and GS event runnerup, battling for podium slots at the Solden, Austria, World Cup Giant Slalom. This year Tanja takes the gold but only by 1 one-hundredth of a second over Kathrin. Hey, the average person blinks an eye in 3 to 4 tenths of a second!
Denise Karbon of Italy...
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Germany's Kathrin Hoelzl won the women's alpine World Cup giant slalom here on Saturday ahead of Austrian Kathrin Zettel and Italian Federica Brignone.Hoelzl won with a combined time of 2min 09.63sec, 24-hundredths of a second ahead of Zettel and 1.13sec ahead of 19-year-old Brignone.
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Aspen, CO - Kathrin Hoelzl of Germany bested the world's top female skiers to win the giant slalom at the 2009 Aspen Winternational Audi FIS Women's Alpine World Cup on Saturday, completing the course with a combined time of 2:09:63, nearly a quarter of a second faster than the second place finisher, Kathrin Zettel of Austria. Federica Brignone from Italy rounded out the podium in third with a time of 2:10:76
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Nov 29 - Official result of a women's World Cup slalom from Aspen, United States on Sunday. Run 1 Run 2 Overall 1. Sarka Zahrobska (Czech Republic) 52.14 51.31 1:43.45 2. Marlies Schild (Austria) 53.63 50.40 1:44.03 3. Kathrin Zettel (Austria) 53.21 ...
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Nov 28 - Women's World Cup standings after the giant slalom in Aspen, United States on Saturday. 1. Kathrin Zettel (Austria) 160 Points 2. Kathrin Hoelzl (Germany) 136 3. Tanja Poutiainen (Finland) 105 4. Maria Pietilae-Holmner (Sweden) 95 5. Tina ...
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Oct 24 - Official result of a women's World Cup giant slalom from Soelden, Austria on Saturday. Run 1 Run 2 Overall 1. Tanja Poutiainen (Finland) 1:12.14 1:12.82 2:24.96 2. Kathrin Zettel (Austria) 1:12.40 1:12.57 2:24.97 3. Denise Karbon (Italy) 1 ...
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