Winner Lindsey Vonn (R) of the U.S. poses with her compatriot and third placed Julia Mancuso after the women’s Alpine skiing World Cup Super-G race at St. Moritz, December 8, 2012. (REUTERS/Michael Buholzer)
Lara Gut of Switzerland reacts after taking fourth place in the women’s Alpine skiing World Cup giant slalom race at the Corviglia in the Swiss mountain resort of St. Moritz, December 9, 2012. (REUTERS/Michael Buholzer)
Julia Mancuso of the U.S. clears a gate during the Super-G race at the women’s Alpine skiing World Cup competition at the Corviglia in the Swiss mountain resort of St. Moritz, December 8, 2012. (REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann)
Winner Tina Maze of Slovenia (C), second placed Viktoria Rebensburg of Germany (L) and third placed Tessa Worley of France celebrate on the podium after the women’s Alpine skiing World Cup giant slalom race. (REUTERS/Michael Buholzer)
Nicole Hosp of Austria reacts in the finish area after taking second place in the women’s Alpine skiing World Cup Super Combined race at the Corviglia in the Swiss mountain resort of St. Moritz, December 7, 2012. (REUTERS/Michael Buholzer)
Winner Lindsey Vonn of the U.S. (C ), second placed Tina Maze of Slovenia (L) and third placed Julia Mancuso of the U.S. celebrate on the podium after the women’s Alpine skiing World Cup Super-G race, December 8, 2012. (REUTERS/Michael Buholzer)
Tessa Worley of France speeds down during the first run of the Giant slalom race at the women’s Alpine skiing World Cup at the Corviglia in the Swiss mountain resort of St. Moritz, December 9, 2012. (REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann)
Winner Tina Maze of Slovenia celebrates after the women’s Alpine skiing World Cup giant slalom race at the Corviglia in the Swiss mountain resort of St. Moritz December 9, 2012. (REUTERS/Michael Buholzer)
Viktoria Rebensburg of Germany speeds down to take second place in the women’s Alpine skiing World Cup giant slalom race at the Corviglia in the Swiss mountain resort of St. Moritz December 9, 2012. (REUTERS/Michael Buholzer)
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