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   February 09, 2012




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Lindsey Vonn from the U.S. skis out during the women's Alpine Skiing World Cup Super G race on the Kandahar course in Garmisch-Partenkirchen February 5, 2012. REUTERS/Dominic Ebenbichler

American Julia Mancuso won her first Super-G in five years after an error by compatriot Lindsey Vonn meant the overall World Cup leader failed to finish.
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Guay 4th in France on strong Canadian day
Erik Guay came agonizingly close to recording a second-straight podium, but his teammates weren't far behind as Canadians finished fourth, sixth and 11th in Friday's downhill.
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Kingsbury wins record sixth straight
Mikael Kingsbury may only be 19, but he has already tied a freestyle skiing record.
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Rochon pulls off freestyle aerials win
As the third-last skier to compete, Olivier Rochon had plenty of time to watch the aerials finale unfold.
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Vonn triple thwarted by Hoefl-Riesch
World Cup holder Maria Hoefl-Riesch took her first victory of the Alpine ski season when she won a women’s super-combined in St Moritz on Sunday.
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