On a surprising final day of the women’s World Cup season, Cornelia Huetter won the downhill race to clinch her first season title and deny Lara Gut-Behrami her fourth this week.
Huetter had started Saturday’s race fourth in the discipline standings, behind Austrian teammate Stephanie Venier, the injured Sofia Goggia and Gut-Behrami, who needed to finish ninth or better to protect her lead in the standings.
Huetter was 12th out the starting gate, and after she soared into the lead with a time of 1 minute, 45.08 seconds, all eyes turned to Gut-Behrami.
Having already won the overall, giant slalom and super-G titles over the past week at the World Cup finals, Gut-Behrami was expected to become the fourth female skier to win four classifications in one season, joining Lindsey Vonn, Tina Maze and, most recently, Mikaela Shiffrin.
However, the Swiss standout was perhaps too cautious and ended up crossing the line in 11th and Huetter was immediately surrounded by her jubilant teammates.
It still wasn’t over as Huetter then faced an anxious wait to make sure none of the remaining skiers were faster as that would have denied the 31-year-old the 100 points for the win that she needed to beat Gut-Behrami to the title.
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