Gut-Behrami ends 2-year wait for win in a World Cup downhill
CRANS-MONTANA, Switzerland — In ski-crazy Switzerland, Lara Gut-Behrami’s first World Cup victory in more than two years was quickly labeled “a resurrection” by broadcasters.
The former teenage prodigy, an overall World Cup champion in 2016, led a 1-2 Swiss finish in a downhill race Friday on the Mont Lachaux course, beating discipline leader Corinne Suter by 0.80 seconds. Stephanie Venier of Austria was third, 0.92 behind.
It was the biggest winning margin in a women’s downhill this season.
“Finally, I was able to ski the way I wanted,” Gut-Behrami said. “I wasn’t thinking. When I’m thinking I know that I’m slower, and this has been happening almost the entire season.”