Lindsey Vonn wins 10th World Cup title
The Burnsville native dominated the downhill field Saturday and will look to secure her 11th title with a super-G win Sunday.
The Burnsville native dominated the downhill field Saturday and will look to secure her 11th title with a super-G win Sunday.
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The Minnesota native finished third on the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics course Saturday, but still secured the title with a 231-point lead in the discipline standings with only two downhills remaining this season. In the race for the overall cup, Vonn has a comfortable 448-point lead.
The 27-year-old Minnesota-native captured her 10th World Cup victory of this season in Bulgaria Sunday. Vonn now leads the super-G standings by 94 points going into the finals.
Vonn captured the milestone victory by winning the downhill on the demanding Kandahar course in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany on Saturday. The Minnesota native completed the 1.8-mile course in one minute 44.86 seconds. According to SkiRacing.com, Vonn is only the third woman in World Cup history to earn 50 wins. World Cup racing in Germany continues Sunday with a women’s super G.
More hardware for skiing legend Lindsey Vonn. She won her fourth World Cup title today in Sweden. The Minnesota native tells USA Today “it’s been an incredible season.” Sure has. She won this latest crown with five races left on the calendar.
Minnesota native Lindsey Vonn is now third on the all-time World Cup victory list with a Super-G win in Italy Sunday. It's her 47th career title, one more than retired Austrian great Renate Goetschl.
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