Times-Herald (Vallejo)

Bassino edges Shiffrin as Italy goes 2-for-2 at worlds

- By Andrew Dampf and Eric Willemsen

Two days after Federica Brignone won the gold medal in the combined to open the skiing world championsh­ips, Italian teammate Marta Bassino added another in the super-G by edging Mikaela Shiffrin.

And Sofia Goggia will be a favorite for yet another Italian victory in Saturday's downhill, with Elena Curtoni a strong contender, too.

Italy sure is looking good so far, even before Bassino tries to defend her title in the parallel race and she and Brignone go for gold in the giant slalom.

“Federica had a great performanc­e. It was something that inspired me a lot, because a lot of times she inspires me. The attitude to attack the slope and push every turn,” Bassino said. “I was thinking, `We are teammates, we work together, I can do the same thing.'”

Shiffrin had to settle for silver in the super-G on Wednesday, two days after she didn't finish the second leg of the combined. Goggia finished 11th.

“Great, now the pressure is on me,” Goggia said. “First Fede, then Marta and, and, and let's see.”

Later Wednesday, the Italian team went into

mourning after Elena Fanchini, whose career was cut short by a tumor, died at 37.

Goggia dedicated her downhill win in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, last month to Fanchini.

Fanchini last raced in December 2017. She was cleared to return to train nearly a year later but never made it fully back and her condition grew worse in recent months.

Fanchini won a silver medal in downhill at the 2005 world championsh­ips

and also won two World Cup races in her career — both in downhill.

Bassino earned her second gold medal at the world championsh­ips after sharing victory with Austrian skier Katharina Liensberge­r in the parallel event at her home worlds two years ago.

She became the second Italian skier to win the women's super-G world title. Isolde Kostner won back-toback golds in the mid-1990s, while Deborah Compagnoni won the Olympic super-G title in Meribel at the 1992 Albertvill­e

Games.

Bassino has yet to win a super-G on the World Cup circuit, but did finish third in two races in January.

“I'm speechless. It's my first win in super-G, and here at the world championsh­ips. It is something I have to realize,” Bassino said. “Today I just did a great last part because I lost a lot of time in the first part. I was really suffering watching all the other girls coming down. I'm really happy and confident in myself. It's really a great result for me.”

 ?? GABRIELE FACCIOTTI — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Italy's Marta Bassino shows the gold medal of the alpine ski, women's World Championsh­ip super-G race, in Meribel, France on Wednesday.
GABRIELE FACCIOTTI — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Italy's Marta Bassino shows the gold medal of the alpine ski, women's World Championsh­ip super-G race, in Meribel, France on Wednesday.

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