Lara Gut-Behrami finally got to stand at the top of the podium after Thursday's super-G.

After six championship medals of less noble value, the seventh was gold-colored.

Thus, she put the favorite on herself before Saturday's downhill race.

The World Cup's strongest speed skater was threatened in advance, most recently by national team colleague Corinne Suter.

But when Gut-Behrami was to challenge Suter's leadership, she never got up to speed.

In the finish as third, and it was clear quite early that the podium with the German Kira Weidle between the Swiss would not be able to upset.

26-year-old Corinne Suter's first championship gold at senior level and the first Swiss World Cup gold in downhill on the women's side since 1989 when Maria Walliser was the best in the world.

Lin Ivarson did not get a good start and lost a whole second already at the beginning of the butt.

After that, it was difficult to get up to speed.

The Swede struck out with her arms after the finish.

A 29th place out of 31 starting with 3.43 to the top.