Following a flawless second part of her run on the Olympiabakken course, Aicher edged out Lauren Macuga by 0.03 seconds, denying the American what would have been her first downhill triumph.
Lauren Macuga was second, only 0.03s behind, with Cornelia Huetter third at 0.19s Winner Germany's Emma Aicher (C) celebrates on the podium next to second placed USA's Lauren Macuga (L ...
Mikaela Shiffrin recently shared her feelings as US skier Lauren Macuga clinched the second position during a World Cup downhill race in Kvitfjell, Norway on Saturday (March 1). Macuga clocked a ...
Following a flawless second part of her run on the Olympiabakken course, Aicher edged out Lauren Macuga by 0.03 seconds, denying the American what would have been her first downhill triumph.
Following a flawless second part of her run on the Olympiabakken course, Aicher edged out Lauren Macuga by 0.03 seconds, denying the American what would have been her first downhill triumph.
It came one day after she earned the maiden podium result of her career. Aicher edged out Lauren Macuga by 0.03 seconds and denied the American what would have been her first downhill triumph.
Americans Breezy Johnson and Lauren Macuga made an Alpine skiing World Cup downhill podium on back-to-back days in Kvitfjell, Norway. On Friday, Johnson made her first World Cup podium in three years ...