World Cup, New Zealand and Alice Robinson
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Alice Robinson of New Zealand raced to her second straight women's World Cup giant slalom victory Saturday at Mont-Tremblant, while American star Mikaela Shiffrin finished sixth
Alice Robinson became the first Alpine skier from New Zealand to win a World Cup Super-G when she triumphed in the first of the season in St. Moritz on Sunday.
New Zealand's Alice Robinson won the women's World Cup super-G in St. Moritz on Sunday as Lindsey Vonn placed fourth but Mikaela Shiffrin failed to finish on her return to
New Zealand’s Alice Robinson stole the limelight in the women’s World Cup super-G in St Moritz today as Lindsey Vonn placed fourth while Mikaela Shiffrin failed to finish on her return to speed racing after almost two years.
New Zealand's Alice Robinson bagged her second giant slalom victory of the season on Saturday at the alpine skiing World Cup meeting in Mont-Tremblant in Canada.Though undefeated in slalom this season,
The win leaves Robinson on top of the discipline standings with 232 points and she will have a chance to extend her lead with a second giant slalom on the same course tomorrow morning. Austria’s Julia Scheib is second on 180 points.
Alice Robinson, from New Zealand, made history by winning her first World Cup Super-G event in St. Moritz. Her victory marks her as a contender for future Super-G medals. The race saw notable performances from competitors like France's Romane Miradoli and Italy's Sofia Goggia,
The giant slalom World Cup leader celebrated her seventh career victory after starting sixth on the Swiss resort's Corviglia piste.