Swiss Blanc delights Crans-Montana crowd with maiden World Cup win

Swiss Malorie Blanc delighted her home crowd in Crans-Montana with her maiden World Cup win on Saturday. Blanc topped the super-g race with the best time of 1 minute 17.

Switzerland's Malorie competes in the Women's Super G race during the FIS Alpine Ski World Cup in Crans Montana. Eric Dubost/ZUMA Press Wire/dpa
Switzerland's Malorie competes in the Women's Super G race during the FIS Alpine Ski World Cup in Crans Montana. Eric Dubost/ZUMA Press Wire/dpa

Swiss Malorie Blanc delighted her home crowd in Crans-Montana with her maiden World Cup win on Saturday.

Blanc topped the super-g race with the best time of 1 minute 17.34 seconds, beating Olympic champion Sofia Goggia of Italy by 0.18 seconds.

Third place went to Breezy Johnson of the United States.

US star Lindsey Vonn was not competing after a crash in the downhill on Friday.

The last women's downhill before the Olympics was cancelled after Vonn became the third skier from the first six to crash.

Organizers said that snowfall and poor visibility led to the cancellation.

Discipline World Cup leader Vonn, who had won two of the previous five races and also made the podium in the other three, lost control after a jump in a turn and slid into the safety nets.

Vonn, 41, managed to ski down on her own but she seemed to have hurt her left knee.

She was forced to miss Saturday's super-g, but said on Instagram that "my Olympic dream is not over."

The Crans-Montana races, which also include a men's downhill on Sunday, are the last before the Milan/Cortina Games which open in a week's time.

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