GARMISCH-PARTENKIRCHEN, Germany (AP) a Tina Weirather of Liechtenstein secured her first World Cup victory Friday when she acquired a large and rapid class to get a super-G. Weirather surrounded Julia Mancuso of america and Tina Maze of Slovenia, who tied for 2nd. Labyrinth, who has recently clinched the season's overall title, became the very first skier to create 19 podiums in one season. Weirather is the daughter of Hanni Wenzel and Harti Weirather, who won lots of World Cup races between them but never on the tough Kandahar course. They certainly were on site to see their child pick up her first win. "They don't come to most of the races but I am happy they are here. They experienced a great deal for me. Now we could celebration a little," Weirather said. Weirather was next out from the entrance and covered the Kandahar program in 1 second, 19.82 seconds to overcome Mancuso and Maze by.12 seconds. Anna Fenninger of Austria was last,.28 moments back. Labyrinth, who won the super-G at the world championships last month in Schladming, Austria, gathered 80 points for her second place and has 1,924 points overall, getting her closer to becoming the very first skier to prime 2,000. You may still find seven more races and each gain may be worth 100 points. "I have sufficient energy however it is really a long season and to remain focused may be the hardest part," Maze said. "I have not won a downhill this year and that's my next goal." A few competitors were quicker than Weirather in the early splits but she was the fastest in the extreme bottom area where she made the victory.
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