Marlies Schild wins World Cup slalom for 1st win after breaking leg, Vonn finishes 18th
By APTuesday, December 29, 2009
Schild wins WCup slalom, Vonn finishes 18th
LIENZ, Austria — Marlies Schild won a World Cup slalom for her first victory since breaking a leg, while Lindsey Vonn finished 18th after bruising her left arm.
The Austrian led after the opening run and finished in a combined time of 1 minute, 57.65 seconds on Tuesday. Sandrine Aubert of France was second, followed by Kathrin Zettel of Austria.
Vonn, the overall World Cup champion, crashed during the giant slalom Monday and injured her arm. Wearing a brace on her arm, she finished a distant 4.42 seconds back.
Schild missed all of last season after breaking her leg.
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LIENZ, Austria (AP) — Marlies Schild of Austria had a commanding lead after the opening run of a women’s World Cup slalom Tuesday, while American star Lindsey Vonn struggled one day after bruising her arm in a crash.
Schild finished in 59.00 seconds after a flawless run on the partly icy Schlossberg course, putting her in position for her first World Cup win since breaking a leg prior to last season.
“It’s a great run. This was the first time I felt really well again during the race,” she said. “It was very difficult, but I’ve been lucky to get an early start.”
Kathrin Zettel of Austria was 1.02 seconds back in second place, while Tanja Poutiainen of Finland was third with 1.04 seconds to make up.
Vonn was 2.45 seconds behind Schild, skiing with a brace on her bruised lower left arm. The overall World Cup champion said she felt “a lot of pain” but never considered skipping the race.
“I wanted to fight,” Vonn said. “If there is any way I can ski, I will race.”
Vonn didn’t make any obvious mistakes, but was well behind Schild from the start of her run.
“Sure it wasn’t my best. I did what I could,” Vonn said. “I am wearing a brace. It protects but it’s not really helping. My arm hurts a lot. Everytime I hit a gate it was really painful in my wrist. My ribs, my side, pretty much my whole left side hurts a bit.”
Vonn skied the final part of last season with a protective covering on her right thumb after cutting a tendon on a broken champagne bottle in Val d’Isere in February.
“This is like the world championships Part II,” Vonn said. “Though my arm now hurts more than my thumb did last year.”
World slalom champion Maria Riesch finished 1.58 seconds behind Schild. Nicole Gius of Italy was the fastest starter and led Schild by 0.01 at the first intermediate time, but wasn’t clean on the middle section of the course and finished 1.47 seconds behind the Austrian.
Italy’s Chiara Costazza, who won the Lienz slalom two years ago, lost her balance and went out at the fourth gate.