Fabienne Suter wins in Bad Kleinkirchheim
by Michela Caré

Bad Kleinkirchheim does not bring luck to the American Lindsey Vonn is left off the podium today in the trial of supergiant. Victory goes to Swiss Fabienne Suter marking the time of 1'09 "55 ahead of Slovenia's Tina Maze 55 cents and 74 cents an Austrian Anna Fenninger. P>
Downhill which sees the top seven positions, in addition to winning three other Swiss (Fraenzi Aufdenblatten, Gut and Dominique Gisin) demonstrating how the team is the strongest Confederation in the speed disciplines. The queen of the speed disciplines, Lindsey Vonn, concludes the eighteenth they were still leading the overall standings. They were 19 games that the U.S. did not come down from the podium in super-G. P> Best of the blue
is Daniela Merighetti, twelfth, which seems to have taken a nasty blow to the thumb: "I think I broke my left thumb. I impacted with the right arm of the pole but then turned around and call me has bumped his left thumb. When you take the pole, turn the other pole and tearing the fabric. After the impact I had excruciating pain and I could not ski, I did not really know how to continue the race. I thought little and I let them go, I will give up. " p> Behind
Dada Helen Curtoni thirteenth. Appreciate today punticini World Cup Lisa Agerer, twenty first, before Francesca Marsaglia and twenty third and twenty fourth respectively Verena Stuffer. Johanna Schnarf unfortunately come out and Elena Fanchini. P>
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