Aicher Wins Super-G in Andorra, Robinson Closes in on Goggia

Emma Aicher
Aicher's win puts pressure on Goggia, with Robinson closing in

Emma Aicher wins super-G in Andorra, Alice Robinson finishes second. Sofia Goggia holds narrow lead in standings.


Goggia stays top but Robinson gains ground after Aicher's super-G win in Andorra...


Germany's Emma Aicher took the top spot in the women's super-G event in Andorra, securing her third win of the season and putting pressure on leader Sofia Goggia. Aicher's victory marks her second super-G win of the season, and she's now third in the standings with 224 points.


New Zealand's Alice Robinson finished second, just 0.88 seconds behind Aicher, which has intensified the competition for the top spot. Robinson is now only 20 points behind Goggia, making the final races a thrilling showdown. Switzerland's Corinne Suter took third place. 


The event was marked by a scary crash involving Austrian skier Ricarda Haaser, who was taken off the slope on a stretcher.


New Zealand's Alice Robinson finished second, 0.88 seconds behind winner Emma Aicher in the super-G event. Switzerland's Corinne Suter, who won the downhill on Friday, took third place. Italy's Sofia Goggia, who finished sixth, remains at the top of the standings but now has just a 20-point lead over Robinson with three races left.


Emma Aicher has moved up to third place in the super-G standings, but she's still 96 points behind Italy's Sofia Goggia, with another super-G event scheduled for Sunday. The competition is heating up, and Aicher's determination might just pay off.




The Soldeu super-G event was marked by a scary crash involving Austrian skier Ricarda Haaser, who suffered a nasty injury and was taken off the slope on a stretcher. Meanwhile, American skiing legend Lindsey Vonn, who's been absent since breaking her leg in an Olympic downhill crash, dropped to fourth in the standings.

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