Lara Gut Behrami to the small crystal globe and in the super giant slalom

The women's World Cup season ends on Saturday with the downhill, and Gut-Behrami is also in a good position to win the title, as she has 68 points more than second-placed Austrian Stefanie Fenir.

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Lara Gut Behrami, Photo: Reuters
Lara Gut Behrami, Photo: Reuters
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Swiss skier Lara Gut-Behrami won the super-G title at the World Cup final in Saalbach, after finishing seventh in today's race.

Gut-Behrami was seventh with a time of 1:16,46 minutes and won her fifth small crystal globe in the super-G. For the title, she needed to be in a position up to eighth in order to preserve her advantage in the general classification.

She won the World Cup title this season, as well as the giant slalom.

Czech Ester Ledecka won today's race with 1:15,94 minutes and recorded her fourth victory in the World Cup.

Italian Federica Brignone took second place, 0,28 seconds behind, and Norwegian Kajsa Likof Lee was third, 0,30 seconds behind.

Gut-Behrami has 576 points in the general ranking of the super-G, 30 more than Brignone.

The World Cup season in the women's competition ends on Saturday with the downhill, and Gut-Behrami is in a good position to win the title, as she has 68 points more than the second-placed Austrian Stefanie Fenir.

Gut-Berami must take the position to ninth to win the title.

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