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Just 20 days after suffering a cruciate ligament injury in her left knee in a serious crash, defending women's Olympic downhill champion Sofia Goggia was back in action, completing the first training ...
Goggia had an inkling she could be fast the day before when she was sent a video of the super-G setup. It just fit her style.
Goggia already won a downhill gold at the 2018 Pyeongchang Games and then took silver in Beijing three years ago. Goggia finished a comfortable 0.42 seconds ahead of Kajsa Vickhoff Lie of Norway ...