Ledecka edges Suter to add World Cup win to Olympic title
Canada'sMarie-Michele Gagnon was 19th, while Candace Crawford finished 45th
Ester Ledecka edged Corinne Suter for her first win in a women's World Cup super-G on Sunday in Val d'Isere, France, nearly three years after winning Olympic gold in the discipline.
The Czech skier finished three hundredths ahead of Suter, the World Cup super-G champion from Switzerland who won a downhill on the same slope Friday.
"It's an amazing feeling. I'm very happy to give myself this gift for Christmas, it's very nice," Ledecka said.
Defending overall champion Federica Brignone came 0.35 behind in third, a day after sitting out the downhill following her crash in Friday's race.
Marie-Michele Gagnon of Lac-Etchemin, Que., was 19th, while Candace Crawford of Toronto finished 45th.
Brignone's Italian teammate, Marta Bassino, was fourth, and overall World Cup leader Petra Vlhova finished sixth.
After celebrating her biggest successes in snowboarding, Ledecka stunned the world of Alpine skiing by scooping the Olympic super-G title in Pyeongchang in 2018.
However, Ledecka failed to replicate her achievement on the World Cup, getting only two top-10 finishes in 20 super-G starts, although she had three podium results in other disciplines, including a downhill victory in Lake Louise, Alberta, a year ago.
"I went from Pyeongchang to here, every single race gave me something. I was able to show it today," Ledecka said.
However, it didn't seem likely her fortunes would change in Sunday's race.
"I was having a bad day from the start of the day. I didn't get a good warmup and I didn't feel that the run was good. I felt that I had many mistakes." Ledecka said.
"Anyway, it is a great result. In the end the run wasn't as bad as I felt it was."
Many racers were faster than Ledecka in the first section before losing about half a second in the middle part of the course.
Suter still led by eight hundredths at the final split time but she failed to match Ledecka's pace on the bottom section.
Ledecka keeps competing on both World Cup circuits, and landed her first snowboard win of the season a week ago at a parallel giant slalom in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy.
Coming off two third-place finishes in downhill the past two days, Breezy Johnson was more than three seconds off the lead in Sunday's super-G and failed to collect any World Cup points.
However, her American teammate Keely Cashman scored her career best result, finishing in 10th while wearing bib 35.
Mikaela Shiffrin sat out the speed races in the French Alps and opted to train her main events, slalom and GS. The three-time overall champion was expected back in action at technical races in Semmering, Austria on Dec. 28-29.
With files from The Associated Press