Vonn Shines Again in Foggy Tarvisio Super-G; Cashman Career-Best Fifth
Stifel U.S. Ski Team athlete Lindsey Vonn landed back on the podium in Sunday’s super-G, this time in second. This marks her seventh podium just this season. Teammate Keely Cashman was not far off the mark, delivering her best race to date in fifth place.
“If I can fight for the globe in super-G that would be amazing, so today was a good step in the right direction,” said Vonn.
It was a good but foggy day for a super-G in Tarvisio. Thick fog rolled through sections of the course, especially on the upper portion, forcing athletes to rely on instinct. Vonn handled the low visibility with confidence, skiing an aggressive yet composed run to land just off the top step of the podium. The result marks an impressive performance for the veteran speed skier as she continues to exceed expectations and prove her speed capabilities.
“I was a little disappointed in my bottom but in general very happy with my skiing,” said Vonn. “I am close to the red bib so always a good day when that happens.”
The day was also a breakthrough for teammate Keely Cashman, who skied to her best result in a World Cup with a fifth-place finish. Cashman attacked the course with confidence, putting together a smooth run despite the difficult visibility. Cashman was all smiles as she crossed the line and saw her rank - a great way to round out the weekend.
“I feel like I’ve been building a lot this year and skiing well in super-G which has given me confidence,” said Cashman. “Lindsey gave me a great report and my coaches and I had a really good plan so I did my best to execute. I’m super happy with this result building into the Olympics and really eager for more!”
Stifel U.S. Ski Team athletes Jackie Wiles, Allison Mollin, Breezy Johnson and Haley Cutler also had solid days, scoring points for the women’s team in 19th, 20th, 25th and 27th place. Mary Bocock, Tricia Mangan and Bella Wright also raced and ended up 33rd, 37th and 45th.
The Stifel U.S. Ski Team women are on a roll this season and the result continued their lead in the overall Nations Cup standings. The next women’s race will be a giant slalom Tuesday in Kronplatz, Italy.
RESULTS
Women's super-G