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Lindsey Vonn sets the pace again in Cortina

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American alpine skiing star Lindsey Vonn again set the pace dominating for the second day of downhill training ahead of the women’s World Cup at Corina d’Ampezzo on Thursday.

Vonn – the 2010 Olympic downhill gold medalist – clocked 1 minute 36.87 seconds, over a second faster than her leading time on Wednesday down the Olympia delle Tofane course in the Italian Dolomites. Liechtenst­ein’s Tina Weirather was second-fastest at 0.96 seconds with American Jacqueline Willes posting the third-fastest time at 1.25 seconds.

Italy’s Sofia Goggia, who lead an Italian sweep in Bad Kleinkirch­heim, Austria last week, was fourth and American Mikaela Shiffrin fifth fastest a full 1.76 seconds off the pace.

Last year’s downhill winner Lara Gut of Switzerlan­d was seventhfas­test.

The 33-year-old Vonn has achieved 11 of her 78 World Cup wins in the Italian resort, most recently the downhill and Super G in 2016.

With the Winter Olympics looming Vonn is chasing her first downhill win this season with her one World Cup success in the Super-G at Val d’Isere, France.

The 22-year-old Shiffrin, who has won nine of her last 10 races, including five in succession in the World Cup, has been in sensationa­l form ahead of the Pyeongchan­g Games.

Two downhills – including one replacing the canceled Val d’Isere leg in the French Alps – are scheduled on the slopes in the Italian Dolomites on Friday and Saturday with the Super-G on Sunday.

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