But it got tight.

Down to second, Swiss Corinne Suter, it differed three hundredths and to third Federica Brignone, Italy, another 32 hundredths.

Ledecka won Olympic gold in super-G in Pyeongchang 2018 but had at best been sixth in the discipline in the World Cup.

In total, it was the 25-year-old's second victory in the World Cup.

The only Swedish participant, Lin Ivarsson, is currently 41st, over four seconds behind Ledecka.

The competition is ongoing.