Corinne Suter ends 32 year Swiss wait for women's downhill gold

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Corinne Suter continued Switzerland’s golden start to the alpine skiing world championships on Saturday by winning her country’s first women’s downhill title in 32 years.
A silver medallist two years ago and also in Thursday’s super-G, won by team-mate Lara Gut-Behrami, Suter started seventh and made no mistakes as she powered down Cortina’s glistening Olympia delle Tofane piste, where the 2026 Winter Olympics will be staged. Continue reading...

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