Olympic champion Goggia dominant in Lake Louise downhill; Johnson in second
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LAKE LOUISE, Alberta — Reigning Olympic champion Sofia Goggia of Italy won the first downhill race of the women’s World Cup season by a whopping margin of nearly 1.5 seconds on Friday, with Breezy Johnson second and her American teammate Mikaela Shiffrin back in 26th.
Goggia dominated the course on a sunny afternoon without wind, finishing in 1:46.95 for her ninth career World Cup victory in downhill.
She was the discipline champion last season — accumulating four consecutive wins before a right knee injury in January forced her to miss the world championships — and at this point must be considered the favorite to claim another gold medal in Beijing when the Winter Games start there in two months.
Johnson, a 25-year-old from Wyoming, claimed a second-place showing for the first time in her World Cup career by crossing the line in 1:48.42 — 1.47 seconds off Goggia’s pace. She was third in each of the initial four downhill races of the 2020-21 season.
Mirjam Puchner of Austria was third Firday in 1:48.49.
World champion Corinne Suter was fifth.
Shiffrin, a two-time Olympic gold medalist and three-time World Cup overall champion, was the 31st racer out of the start gate and ended up more than 3.5 seconds behind Goggia.
Shiffrin began as a technical specialist but has increasingly become a force in speed events, too, and her first World Cup downhill win came at Lake Louise in 2017.
There will be another downhill on Saturday before a super-G wraps up the stop in Lake Louise on Sunday.
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