Summary Slovenia's Tina Maze cruised to a crushing victory in the women's World Cup super-combined event.
ST MORITZ:-Slovenia s Tina Maze cruised to a crushing victory in the women s World Cup super-combined event here Friday, but American Lindsey Vonn bombed out of the second slalom leg.
Maze posted the lead time in the morning s super-G, clocking 1min 19.06sec in cold, overcast conditions on perfect snow.
The 29-year-old then held her nerve to also record the quickest slalom in 42.70sec, handing her a combined total of 2:01.76.
It was the third victory of the season for the reigning world giant slalom champion who has already won two giant slalom races in the Soelden opener and then in Aspen.
She now heads the overall standings on 497 points from German Maria Hoefl-Riesch (369).
Austrian Nicole Hosp finished second at 0.88sec, with teammate Kathrin Zettel completing the podium, a further 0.20sec adrift.
American Vonn, who claimed a second consecutive three-race sweep in Lake Louise last weekend, was sitting in
fourth at 0.27sec after the super-G, but failed to hold her line in the slalom and did not finish.
