
Tina Maze has become just the sixth female skier in history to win a World Cup race in all five Alpine disciplines.
The 29-year-old Slovenian took her first-ever super-G in St Anton, Switzerland, edging out Anna Fenninger 0.04 of a second. Fabienne Suter was third.
It was Maze's sixth victory of the season and her first successful super-G after seven previous podium finishes.
Her finishing time was one minutes 16.55 seconds and she now leads the World Cup standings by some distance. She has 1,289 points, with nearest challenger Maria Hoefl-Riesch on 744.
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