NZ's Alice Robinson Wins Super-G World Cup at Corviglia-St. Moritz, Switzerland - SnowBrains
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NZ's Alice Robinson Wins Super-G World Cup at Corviglia-St. Moritz, Switzerland - SnowBrains
""I felt awesome. The conditions here were like... I was going up the chairlift before my race and saying to my coach: 'It couldn't be any better.' I felt amazing. I felt like I had a really good plan from inspection and I really wanted to just go for it. I felt great coming down but I was not sure, because sometimes in Super-G if you feel too good, it's not fast.""
""Another glorious day in St. Moritz, Switzerland, on Sunday, December 14, provided the backdrop for the first women's Super-G of the 2025-26 World Cup season. Under blue skies on the Corviglia course, New Zealand's Alice Robinson delivered a smooth, controlled run to claim victory, marking a historic breakthrough for her country. France's Romane Miradoli finished second, just eight-hundredths of a second back, while Italy's Sofia Goggia rounded out the podium.""
""Starting in bib 6, Robinson attacked the course with confidence, mastering the technical second sector and letting her skis run where others struggled. She took the lead by nearly a full second, stopping the clock at 1:14.84. According to FIS, Robinson finished inside the top five in all four timed sectors, an indication of her consistency from top to bottom. The 24-year-old became the first New Zealander ever to win a Women's World Cup Super-""
On December 14 in St. Moritz, the first women's Super-G of the 2025–26 World Cup took place on the Corviglia course under blue skies. New Zealand's Alice Robinson produced a smooth, controlled run to win in 1:14.84, becoming the first New Zealander to win a Women's World Cup Super-G. France's Romane Miradoli was second, 0.08 seconds behind, and Italy's Sofia Goggia third; Lindsey Vonn finished fourth. Joana Hählen opened the race at 1:16.53 before Keely Cashman lowered the early benchmark. Ilka Štuhec missed a gate after carrying speed into the technical Rominger Jump. FIS data showed Robinson placed inside the top five in all four timed sectors, highlighting her consistency.
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