Goggia wins to lock up World Cup super-G title. Aicher further closes gap on overall leader Shiffrin
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At the Lillehammer World Cup Finals in Kvitfjell, Norway on March 22, 2026, Sofia Goggia of Italy won the women's super-G race, securing her the World Cup super-G title. The event took place at the Lillehammer World Cup Finals. The victory earned Goggia the globe trophy for the super-G discipline. Meanwhile, Emma Aicher of Germany further narrowed the gap between herself and Mikaela Shiffrin of the United States in the overall standings. Shiffrin also participated in the super-G race.
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AI-ExtractedEmma Aicher is closing the gap on overall leader Mikaela Shiffrin.
The alpine ski, women’s super-G race, took place at the Lillehammer World Cup Finals, in Kvitfjell, Norway, Sunday, March 22, 2026.
Sofia Goggia secured the super-G discipline title.
Sofia Goggia won her third super-G of the season at the World Cup finals.
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