Lindsey Vonn wins bronze in women’s super-G, Andrea Fischbacher of Austria wins gold
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Lindsey Vonn of the U.S. won the bronze medal in the women’s super-G, her second medal of the Games. Vonn also won the women’s downhill earlier in the Games.
Vonn, the 17th skier down the mountain, briefly held the lead with a time of 1:20.88 before being passed.
‘I already have a gold medal so I can’t be too disappointed,’ Vonn said. ‘I think any medal at the Olympics is a success so I’m really happy about it.’
Andrea Fischbacher of Austria won gold in the super-G, with a time of 1:20.14.
Tina Maze of Slovenia won silver with a time of 1:20.63.
Julia Mancuso of the U.S., the first skier down the mountain, finished ninth with a time of 1:21.50.
Mancuso said it was unlucky to draw first bib, and she was the first to make a mistake at the Frog Bank turn.
‘I wish I had more information. I knew when I crossed the finish line I blew it.’
Vonn said she skied the part that gave Mancuso trouble well but then got too conservative.
‘I sort of backed off the gas pedal,’ Vonn said.
-- Chris Dufresne in Whistler, Canada