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Hector stays on track with giant slalom victory

Hector stays on track with giant slalom victory

January 25, 2022 | 10:52 PM
Swedenu2019s Sara Hector competes in the first run of the Womenu2019s Giant Slalom event of the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships in Kronplatz, Italian Alps, yesterday. (AFP)
Sara Hector survived a scare midway through her second run to edge Petra Vlhova to win the giant slalom in Kronplatz, Italy, yesterday.The Swede, who started sliding off midway down the course but managed to swerve just in time to make the next gate, edged Slovak Vlhova, who also went wide on the same curve by 0.15sec.Vlhova had led comfortably after the first run but unlike Hector was unable to regain her speed.Hector, who has been on the podium in the last five World Cup giant slaloms and collected her third win of the season, goes into the Beijing Olympics on a high note. The giant slalom is on February 11. “I was so surprised when I crossed the finish line because I thought ‘I screwed it up a little bit there’,” Hector said. “I was really pushing after that because I was thinking ‘argh, that shouldn’t happen’. “Crazy that I was this fast. I was really fighting and I guess that paid off.”As many of the leaders who closed the second leg struggled on an increasingly bumpy and rutted course, French skier Tessa Worley jumped from eighth to third, a combined 0.52sec behind Hector.The six best times in the second run were set by skiers who were 16th or lower after the first leg and therefore went early. Italian Federica Brignone finished fourth. American Mikaela Shiffrin, third after the first run, lost more than half a second to Hector on the second run and dropped to fifth.
January 25, 2022 | 10:52 PM