Victory in Beaver Creek
Hütter’s downhill show was not “good skiing”
Discipline World Cup winner Cornelia Hütter has struck again at the start of the new alpine downhill skiing season. "I did it with racing, certainly not with good skiing," said the Styrian after her triumph in Beaver Creek on Saturday.
"I thought to myself that I had to pull myself together more in the race, because nobody cares what happened in training," said Hütter on ORF. "The equipment (skis, note) was gone. I had to make sure that I kept up."
It was Hütter's seventh World Cup victory, her third in the downhill. She celebrated the other two in 2017 in Lake Louise and this year in Saalbach in March.
Will she manage a double victory?
The 32-year-old's other four victories came in the super-G - and Hütter has the chance to double up in this discipline on Sunday (7 pm/ live on sportkrone.at).
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