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Lindsey Vonn places Second in a World Cup downhill

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Lindsey Vonn wins World Cup downhill at age 41 to earn first victory in nearly 8 years
Lindsey Vonn raced to a stunningly fast win in a World Cup downhill on Friday to earn her first victory after a five-year retirement.

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Lindsey Vonn wins World Cup downhill at age 41 to start her Olympic season
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Lindsey Vonn is all the way back, winning 83rd World Cup race as Olympics near
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Breezy Johnson leads Americans in downhill at world championships as Corinne Suter wins
American Breezy Johnson finished ninth as Corinne Suter ended Switzerland’s 32-year wait for a women’s downhill world title on Saturday, winning her fourth straight medal at a major ...
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Olympic downhill to be toughest race ever, Johnson tells AFP
American Breezy Johnson, crowned world downhill champion last winter, expects the toughest race in history next February at the Olympic Games in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy. "I think the women's ...

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