ST. MORITZ, Switzerland (AP) — Lindsey Vonn nearly did it again.
The 41-year-old American stood second in a World Cup downhill on Saturday, a day after becoming the oldest winner in the circuit’s history .
After winning the season’s opening downhill by nearly a full second on Friday, Vonn was beaten by only one racer this time, Emma Aicher of Germany beat her by 0.24 seconds.
Sofia Goggia, the 2018 Olympic champion from Italy, stood third, 0.29 behind, and Breezy Johnson , the American world champion, was fourth, 0.40 back.
Vonn, who is preparing for the Milan Cortina Olympics, went into first position with her run down the sun-drenched Corviglia course. But the 22-year-old Aicher came down next and quickly pushed Vonn out of the leader’s seat.
Lower-ranked skiers were still com

Lethbridge Herald Sports
NHL Montréal Canadiens
NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth Sports
Essentiallysports College Sports
AlterNet
IFL Science
The Babylon Bee
The List
Essentiallysports Olympics
The Daily Bonnet