The Swiss was even at the beginning with the Norwegian surprise Kajsa Vickhoff Lie who waited in the leader's chair in the finish line but extended considerably at the end and was 0.68 ahead in the finish and clenched her fist in an appreciative gesture.

In the last four competitions, which are a mixture of super-G, giant slalom and downhill, Gut-Behrami has been on the podium and advances to second place in the overall cup after passing Michelle Gisin who was not present today.

Petra Vlhova, ninth today, leads the total.

New super-G on the same hill tomorrow

- She also went tough in the upper slopes and scored one of the jumps very well.

It just flows away with the technology and form she has right now, says SVT's expert Tobias Hellman about Gut-Behrami's efforts.

22-year-old Lie was rewarded with taking her first podium place in her career by finishing second.

Tomorrow there is a new super-G competition on the same hill.