The Standard (St. Catharines)

Vonn crashes in second last race

- ANDREW DAMPF

ARE, SWEDEN — The celebrator­y smile on Mikaela Shiffrin’s face quickly turned to a look of serious concern for American teammate Lindsey Vonn.

Seconds after Shiffrin completed her winning run in the super-G at the skiing world championsh­ips Tuesday, Vonn was involved in a nasty crash.

Vonn straddled a gate mid-air and went careening into the safety nets.

Fortunatel­y, Vonn was able to get up and ski down the hill after being tended to by medical personnel.

“Everybody, cross your fingers or hold your thumbs. That didn’t look like a nice crash,” Shiffrin said when interviewe­d over the public address system.

“She went really hard into the fence. Hopefully she is OK.”

Vonn, the all-time leader in women’s World Cup wins, announced last week that she will retire after racing the super-G and downhill at the worlds as she battles persistent pain in both of her knees.

For Shiffrin, a two-time Olympic champion who is not too far behind Vonn on the all-time wins list, it marked her first major championsh­ip medal in a speed event.

Shiffrin has been unbeatable in super-G all season, winning all three World Cup super-Gs she entered and leading the discipline standings.

Still, this victory wasn’t without its complicati­ons: Shiffrin veered off-line on the lower section of the course, flailed her arms mid-air to slow down and narrowly cleared the next gate.

She finished 0.02 seconds ahead of Sofia Goggia of Italy. Corinne Suter of Switzerlan­d was third, 0.05 behind.

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THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Lindsey Vonn is assisted after crashing during the women’s super G at the alpine ski world championsh­ips, in Are, Sweden, on Tuesday.
PONTUS LUNDAHL THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Lindsey Vonn is assisted after crashing during the women’s super G at the alpine ski world championsh­ips, in Are, Sweden, on Tuesday.
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