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Gisin edges Vonn to win Crans-Montana super-G
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Dominique Gisin of Switzerland won her first World Cup super-G race on Sunday by denying Park City's Lindsey Vonn a second win in two days.

Gisin attacked the Nationale course to finish in 1 minute, 24.14 seconds. Vonn finished 0.15 seconds behind and U.S. teammate Julia Mancuso was 0.38 seconds back in third.

Vonn already has the World Cup titles in downhill and super-G going into next week's finale in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany.

Men's skiing

Erik Guay of Canada ended three years of near misses and captured his second career World Cup victory, narrowly winning a super-G that Bode Miller skipped in Kvitfjell, Norway. Guay edged early leader Hannes Reichelt of Austria on the 1994 Olympic course to win his first race since a 2007 downhill in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany.

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