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Cornelia Huetter of Austria wins first-ever women’s World Cup downhill held on Birds of Prey course
Cornelia Huetter of Austria navigated the tricky and steep terrain to win the first-ever women’s World Cup downhill held on the Birds of Prey course.
Huetter Wins Beaver Creek Women's Downhill
Austria's Cornelia Huetter swept to victory in the season-opening women's World Cup downhill race at Beaver Creek's iconic Birds of Prey course on Saturday.
Cornelia Huetter wins season’s 1st World Cup women’s downhill
Austria’s Cornelia Huetter wins the women’s downhill, on the historic birds of prey course, with a time of 1:32.38 at Beaver Creek, Colorado.
Cornelia Hütter is ready to defend World Cup downhill crystal globe at Birds of Prey
Cornelia Hütter has a need for speed. But if the three-time Austrian Olympian has learned anything throughout her 13-year World Cup career,
Cornelia Hütter wins Stifel Birds of Prey downhill
Austrian Cornelia Hütter edged Olympic gold medalists to win the Stifel Birds of Prey downhill at Beaver Creek, Colorado, on Saturday. Hütter, 32, overtook 2018 Olympic gold medalist Sofia Goggia of Italy by 18 hundredths of a second in the first speed race of the women's World Cup season.
Hütter edges Goggia for Birds of Prey downhill win
Austrian Cornelia Hütter edged Olympic gold medalists Sofia Goggia and Lara Gut-Behrami to win the Stifel Birds of Prey downhill at Beaver Creek, Colorado.
Goggia wins women's World Cup super-G at Beaver Creek on return
Italy's Sofia Goggia made a stirring return to competition as she won the women's super-G in Beaver Creek, Colorado on Sunday for her 25th World Cup victory in only her second race since breaking her right leg in February.
Cornelia Huetter wins 1st women's downhill on Colorado course
Cornelia Huetter of Austria navigated the tricky and steep terrain Saturday to win the first-ever women's World Cup downhill held on the Birds of Prey course.
Vail Daily
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Olympic downhill champions return to World Cup circuit at Birds of Prey
Sofia Goggia — the 2018 Olympic gold medalist and four-time discipline globe winner — briefly sat in the leader’s chair ...
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Sofia Goggia, after nearly quitting Alpine skiing, returns to win at Beaver Creek
In 2022, Goggia came back from a Jan. 23 super-G crash -- where she suffered a minor fibula fracture, a partially torn ACL ...
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
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Austrian masters first Birds of Prey race
BEAVER CREEK, Colo. --
Cornelia
Huetter
of Austria navigated the tricky and steep terrain Saturday to win the first-ever ...
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Lindsey Vonn, at historic stop for women’s alpine, kicks off her World Cup return
This weekend in Colorado, Lindsey Vonn was back on a World Cup course, eyeing what's next. "Success is not just participating ...
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Austria's Huetter wins women's World Cup downhill at Beaver Creek
Austria's Cornelia Huetter claimed the first ever women's World Cup downhill event held on the formidable Birds of Prey ...
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