Alice Robinson achieved a historic milestone on Sunday by becoming the first New Zealander to claim victory in a World Cup Super-G event, held in St. Moritz. She completed the course in 1 minute 14.84 seconds, marking her seventh career victory as she excelled on the Swiss resort's Corviglia piste.
Romane Miradoli of France closely followed at second place, just 0.08 seconds behind Robinson, while Italy's Sofia Goggia secured third. American veteran Lindsey Vonn, despite her recent record as the oldest World Cup winner, narrowly missed a third-straight podium finish.
Alice's prior best in Super-G was fourth place in Kvitfjell, Norway. With this win, she's now a serious contender for the upcoming Milano-Cortina Olympics. Her triumph reaffirms her growing stature in competitive skiing. Mea

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