
Germany’s Maria Riesch edged out arch-rival Lindsey Vonn to win the season’s opening women’s World Cup slalom in Levi, Finland.
World champion Riesch posted a combined time of 1min 48.71sec in her favourite discipline, 0.08 ahead of the American Vonn.
Local favourite Tanja Poutiainen, winner of the opening giant slalom in Soelden last month, was third, 1.16 adrift, while Riesch’s sister Susanne was fourth.
“Whatever people might think, this is kind of a surprise for me because slalom is the discipline in which I felt the worst in training, said Riesch, who took her debut slalom win in Levi in 2004.
“It’s true I feel at home here after three podiums and it allowed me to give my all.”
The Austrian Marlies Schild, the 2007 and 2008 slalom World Cup winner, took a morale-boosting sixth place in her first World Cup race back after missing the whole of last season with a double leg fracture.
“It’s more than I could have hoped for,” said Schild. “I was secretly dreaming of a top 10 placing but it looked hard after a long layoff. It’ll take a few weeks to make it back to where I want to be.”
Olympic champion Anja Paerson blundered in the second leg but her fourth best time in the morning run showed the Swede was back approaching her best in a discipline she has overlooked in recent seasons.
The women’s circuit crosses the Atlantic and resumes with a giant slalom and a slalom in Aspen in two weeks’ time.
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