Swiss Alpine skier Corinne Suter won the first super giant slalom of the women’s Alpine Skiing World Cup season at Canada’s Lake Lewis Winter Centre. Corinne Suter, the Beijing 2022 Olympic downhill champion, finished in 1:20.75 for her fifth career win. Only two-hundredths of a second behind was Cornelia Hutter from Austria, and the third was Ragnhild Mowinckel from Norway, 16 hundredths behind Corinne Suter.
Italian Sofia Goggia, who won both downhills in Lake Lewis, finished fifth today with a handicap of 36 hundredths.
US ski star and four-time Grand Crystal Globe winner Mikaela Shiffrin is missing the speed starts in Lake Louis this weekend.
In the general rankings for the World Cup after seven starts, Mikaela Shiffrin leads with 265 points, followed by Sofia Goggia with 245, Wendy Holdener (Switzerland) and Corinne Suter with 240 each, Petra Vlhova (Slovakia) with 220 points and others.