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Germany's Aicher gets big super-g win to boost discipline title bid

Germany's Emma Aicher reacts in the finish area after heat two of the women's Alpine Skiing competition at the 2026 Winter Olympic Games in Milan-Cortina. Michael Kappeler/dpa
Germany's Emma Aicher reacts in the finish area after heat two of the women's Alpine Skiing competition at the 2026 Winter Olympic Games in Milan-Cortina. Michael Kappeler/dpa

Germany's Emma Aicher was a class apart as she stormed to a comprehensive victory in a women's World Cup super-g on Saturday in Andorra to move into contention for the discipline title.

Twice Olympic silver medallist Aicher won in Soldeu .88 of a second ahead of New Zealand's Alice Robinson. Friday's downhill winner Corinne Suter of Switzerland was third, another one-tenths back.

Italy's Federica Brignone was no factor in her first race since double super-g and giant slalom Olympic gold as she trailed Aicher by more than two seconds in 15th place.

Aicher failed to finish the Olympic super-g after her downhill and team combined silvers but is now the first skier with two World Cup season wins in the discipline - for an overall season tally of three and five in her career.

"I don't think it was fully executed. During the run I thought to myself: Ski a little more consistently! But maybe it worked out quite well," Aicher told German broadcasters ARD.

Austrian skier Ricarda Haaser had a heavy fall and was taken away on a rescue sled. The Austrian team spoke of "a severe knee injury", with news reports saying she suffered a left tibial plateau fracture.

Haaser had only returned to action in December from a cruciate ligament and meniscus tear in her right knee.

Sofia Goggia of Italy placed sixth and continues to lead the super-g standings, but is now only 20 points ahead of Robinson. Aicher, who is also in the running for the downhill title, is third with a deficit of 96 points.

There are three races left in the discipline with a maximum 300 points available.

Saturday's race replaced a cancelled one in Altenmarkt-Zauchensee, Austria, and another super-g is scheduled for Sunday in Soldeu.

American star Mikaela Shiffrin is not competing in Soldeu but retained the overall World Cup lead ahead of also absent Swiss Camille Rast and Aicher.

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