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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 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 ...
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.
Sofia Goggia solidified her status as the favorite for another downhill gold by winning Saturday for the fourth time on the course for next year's Milan-Cortina Olympics.