Goggia wins first speed race of weather-hit World Cup ski season in super-G. Shiffrin is 4th


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ST. MORITZ, Switzerland — Sofia Goggia has won a women's super-G in St. Moritz as skiing's World Cup was finally able to hold its first speed race of a weather-affected season. Mikaela Shiffrin finished just off the podium. The first seven speed races for men and women were all canceled but Goggia showed top form immediately by building a huge gap of 0.95 seconds ahead of Cornelia Huetter. Olympic super-G champion Lara Gut-Behrami was 1.02 back in third. Shiffrin was fourth, 1.08 behind Goggia, and extended her points lead in the overall World Cup standings.

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