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Birds of Prey, Cornelia Hütter
Cornelia Huetter of Austria wins first-ever women’s World Cup downhill held on Birds of Prey course
Cornelia Huetter of Austria navigated the tricky and steep terrain to win the first-ever women’s World Cup downhill held on the Birds of Prey course.
Cornelia Hütter wins Stifel Birds of Prey downhill
Austrian Cornelia Hütter edged Olympic gold medalists to win the Stifel Birds of Prey downhill at Beaver Creek, Colorado, on Saturday. Hütter, 32, overtook 2018 Olympic gold medalist Sofia Goggia of Italy by 18 hundredths of a second in the first speed race of the women's World Cup season.
Huetter Wins Beaver Creek Women's Downhill
Austria's Cornelia Huetter swept to victory in the season-opening women's World Cup downhill race at Beaver Creek's iconic Birds of Prey course on Saturday.
Cornelia Hütter is ready to defend World Cup downhill crystal globe at Birds of Prey
Cornelia Hütter has a need for speed. But if the three-time Austrian Olympian has learned anything throughout her 13-year World Cup career,
Hütter edges Goggia for Birds of Prey downhill win
Austrian Cornelia Hütter edged Olympic gold medalists Sofia Goggia and Lara Gut-Behrami to win the Stifel Birds of Prey downhill at Beaver Creek, Colorado.
Austria's Huetter wins women's World Cup downhill at Beaver Creek
Austria's Cornelia Huetter claimed the first ever women's World Cup downhill event held on the formidable Birds of Prey course on Saturday in Beaver Creek, Colorado where Lindsey Vonn tested the track ahead of her comeback next week.
Cornelia Hütter wins first women’s World Cup downhill on Birds of Prey course
Cornelia Hütter killed two birds with one stone Saturday in Beaver Creek. The Austrian skier began her downhill discipline title defense with a victory, etching her name into the history books in the process
Cornelia Huetter wins 1st women's downhill on Colorado course
Cornelia Huetter of Austria navigated the tricky and steep terrain Saturday to win the first-ever women's World Cup downhill held on the Birds of Prey course.
Cornelia Huetter wins season’s 1st World Cup women’s downhill
Austria’s Cornelia Huetter wins the women’s downhill, on the historic birds of prey course, with a time of 1:32.38 at Beaver Creek, Colorado.
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Park City skier records personal best finish on home turf
Parkite Lauren Macuga recorded her best-ever World Cup finish at the Birds of Prey ski race in Colorado over the weekend.
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Sofia Goggia of Italy wins a World Cup super-G after receiving advice from good friend Lindsey Vonn
Goggia put Vonn's advice into action as she finished in 1 minute, 3.90 seconds on an overcast and windy day. She held off ...
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Sofia Goggia's Triumphant Return: A Super-G Victory at Beaver Creek
Sofia Goggia made a triumphant comeback by winning the women's super-G at Beaver Creek, Colorado. This marks her 25th World ...
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