Sofia Goggia takes Austrian downhill, moves to 4th all-time in wins in speed discipline

Sofia Goggia, the 2018 Olympic champion, was a winner again in a World Cup downhill Saturday. The 18th victory of her career on the circuit was by 0.10 seconds over Stephanie Venier.

Edges Stephanie Venier by 0.10 seconds after failing to finish super-G on Friday

Italian women's skier competes in her downhill season debut in  Zauchensee, Austria.
Italy's Sofia Goggia captured her first downhill win this season and 18th of her World Cup career by 0.10 seconds over Stephanie Venier on Saturday in Zauchensee, Austria. (Christophe Pallot/Agence Zoom/Getty Images)

Sofia Goggia was a winner again in a World Cup downhill Saturday and rose to fourth on the all-time list of career victories in the marquee speed discipline.

The 2018 Olympic champion's first downhill win this season and 18th of her World Cup career was by 0.10 seconds over Stephanie Venier. In a tie for third place, Nicol Delago and Mirjam Puchner were both 0.34 behind Goggia.

Only ski greats Lindsey Vonn, Annemarie Moser-Pröll and Renate Götschl have more women's downhill wins in the World Cup circuit's 67-year history. Vonn leads with 43.

Goggia was denied victory in the season-opening downhill last month at St. Moritz, Switzerland, by Mikaela Shiffin, who skipped this weekend's races in Austria. Shiffrin is scheduled to return Tuesday evening in a slalom at Flachau.

There were also no Canadians entered in Saturday's race.

WATCH | Goggia extends points lead in the season-long World Cup downhill standings:

Italy's Goggia claims her 1st downhill win of the World Cup season

11 months ago
Duration 2:39
Italian Sofia Goggia won Saturday's women's World Cup downhill race in Zauchensee, Austria with a winning time of 1:46.47.

Goggia won one day after failing to finish a super-G where she had looked ill at ease on the Austrian snow.

"It was really emotional to me after yesterday and not just because it was a bad race, but for many reasons I cannot explain to you now," Goggia said. "I was really emotional [Friday] morning."

The 31-year-old Italian extended her points lead in the season-long World Cup downhill standings where she seeks a fifth title and a fourth straight.

Goggia is fifth in the overall World Cup standings which Shiffrin now leads by 164 points from Federica Brignone, the 2020 champion who placed 14th on Saturday. Brignone can close the gap further in a super-G on Sunday.

WATCH | Previewing 2024 World Cup alpine skiing classic races with Goggia:

Previewing the 2024 World Cup alpine skiing classic races with Sofia Goggia

11 months ago
Duration 13:16
In the third episode of Let's Go Racing, Scott Russell looks ahead to upcoming events in Wengen, Kitzbuehel, Garmisch and Cortina -- some of the most historic locations on alpine skiing's World Cup circuit. He's joined by Canada's Valérie Grenier (now a two-time World Cup winner), Italian superstar Sofia Goggia and former Canadian tech skier Michael Janyk.

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