It won Austrian victory in the women's Super-G in La Thuile, Italy.
23-year-old Nina Ortlieb came to the top of the podium just one hundredth ahead of the overall leader in the World Cup, Italian Federica Brignone.
The victory was Ortlieb's very first in the World Cup context.

Trea became Corinne Suter, Switzerland. Petra Vlhova, who was injured last weekend and where it was reported that she was forced to rest for 15 days, was already back, and the Slovakian finished four.

The two in total, Mikaela Shiffrin, are still missing after her father's passing.

Brignone now ranks 1,378 points in the total, where Mikaela Shiffrin is second with 1,225 points. She is just ahead of Slovakia Petra Vlhova (1 189), when eight races remain during the season.