Italy's Sofia Goggia wins another World Cup downhill title

Italian skier Sofia Goggia won her third straight women's World Cup title on Friday at the FIS Alpine Ski World Cup in Crans-Montana, Switzerland.

Skier makes it 3 straight women's World Cup downhill wins with victory on Friday

Italy's Sofia Goggia wins another World Cup as she took first place in the women's downhill event at the FIS Alpine Ski World Cup in Crans-Montana, Switzerland. (Fabrice Coffrini/AFP via Getty Images)

Italian skier Sofia Goggia won her third straight women's World Cup downhill race Friday.

Goggia, who had been runner-up in the season-opening downhill, finished 0.20 seconds ahead of Ester Ledecka on a shortened course. American rival Breezy Johnson extended her streak of placing third in every downhill this season.

Johnson, who turned 25 this week, laughed and held up three fingers after seeing she was in third place for the fourth time, 0.57 behind the winner. The Wyoming native rose to second in the downhill standings behind Goggia.

Overall leader Petra Vlhova posted an impressive fourth place to extend her lead over Michelle Gisin, who was out of the points in 33rd place.

WATCH | Goggia makes it 3 wins in a row:

Italy's Goggia captures third World Cup downhill of season

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Sofia Goggia of Italy won the women's World Cup downhill stop at Crans Montana, Switzerland Friday with a time of 1:10.10.

Vlhova, a slalom specialist, finished 0.89 behind Goggia in her 17th consecutive start in all races this season.

"Sometimes it's too much and I'm tired but we are still in this game," Vlhova said. "We will try to continue like this."

Three-time overall champion Mikaela Shiffrin is skipping the three speed races in Crans-Montana to focus on her favoured slalom and giant slalom events.

Friday's downhill was delayed for more than three hours to clear overnight snow from the course. The race was shortened to a lower start on the Mont Lachaux course because of strong winds higher up.

A second downhill is scheduled for Saturday with a super-G on Sunday.

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