Italy’s Sofia Goggia doubles up on downhill victories in Lake Louise
LAKE LOUISE, Alta. — Sofia Goggia won a second World Cup women’s downhill in as many days Saturday, but in much different race conditions than her first.
The Italian’s margin of victory in a shaken snow globe of a day on the Lake Louise hill wasn’t as large as Friday’s win under sunny skies, but was still decisive.
Goggia finished ahead of runner-up Breezy Johnson of the U.S. for a second day, but by just over eight-tenths of a second instead of almost a second and a half.
“Today was a completely different race and with the visibility, it was really flat, so it was not easy to read the terrain as it was yesterday for sure,” Goggia said. “I won the race because I made a smart and solid run.”