ST. MORITZ, Switzerland — New Zealand’s Alice Robinson was already leading the Olympic season’s giant slalom standings. Now she’s a threat in super-G, too.
Robinson won a World Cup super-G on Sunday for her first career victory in the discipline — which also made her the first Kiwi to claim a win in the speed event.
Robinson finished 0.08 seconds ahead of Romane Miradoli of France and 0.19 ahead of Sofia Goggia of Italy.
“Crazy. I was not expecting this today,” Robinson said. “I always felt like I was holding back in super-G a bit but not a part of me was scared today. I just wanted to go for it.”
The 41-year-old American standout Lindsey Vonn finished fourth, 0.27 behind. In a downhill on Friday, Vonn became the oldest winner in the circuit’s history. Vonn then finished second in anot

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