Feb 28 • 10:37 UTC 🇩🇪 Germany SZ

Ski Alpine: Aicher wins the Super-G in Soldeu

Emma Aicher dominated the Super-G event in Soldeu, securing her fifth World Cup victory with a significant lead.

Emma Aicher showcased her exceptional skiing skills by winning the Super-G event in Soldeu, Andorra, with an impressive lead of 0.88 seconds over New Zealand's Alice Robinson. As the top German alpine skier and a two-time Olympic medalist, Aicher's performance at the World Cup event underlined her current form and competitiveness this season. Swiss skier Corinne Suter placed third, finishing nearly a second behind Aicher, highlighting the considerable gap in performance during this race.

The victory comes just a day after Aicher finished fourth in the downhill event, demonstrating her resilience and ability to quickly adapt and excel in different racing formats. Her skiing run in the Super-G was marked by a nearly flawless performance, which she initially doubted. In a post-race interview, Aicher expressed her thoughts about her run, indicating she felt she could have been more consistent but ultimately delivered a winning performance. This win is not only significant as her fifth World Cup victory but also marks her third win this winter season, solidifying her status as a leading competitor in alpine skiing.

This success contributes to Aicher's ongoing momentum as she prepares for future races in the World Cup circuit. The growing expectation surrounding her performances is palpable, especially with her demonstrated ability to compete fiercely against top international athletes. Her ability to deliver under pressure is critical as she continues to represent Germany and aims for more podium finishes in upcoming events.

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