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Cornelia Hütter won the final women’s ski race of the season on Saturday to steal the downhill World Cup title from Swiss Lara Gut-Behrami in dramatic fashion in front of an Austrian home crowd. Hütter clocked 1 minute 45.08 seconds in Saalbach-Hinterglemm for her first season victory in the discipline while overall, super-g and giant slalom trophy winner Gut-Behrami ran out of steam and finished outside the points in 17th. But it was a nervous wait for Hütter until the end, and she was only assured of her first career World Cupo trophy after the penultimate skier had finished. Slovenia’s Ilka…

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