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Cashman Top 25 In Zauchensee Super-G

By Mackenzie Moran
January, 16 2022
Keely Cashman
Keely Cashman in action during the Audi FIS Alpine Ski World Cup Women's Super G on January 16, 2022, in Zauchensee Austria. (Agence Zoom/Getty Images-Christophe Pallot)

Keely Cashman finished 23rd in the Zauchensee, Austria super-G, her best result of the season.

Cashman posted career-best results in the Val d'Isere speed series in December of 2020, improving on her downhill finishes in 16th and 17th to grab her first top 10 in the super-G. Soon after, a crash in training forced her to sit out the remainder of the World Cup season. Since her recovery, she's been fighting to regain confidence in a race on the World Cup circuit. Sunday's finish reminded her what she is capable of.

“I am really happy with the way I skied today," commented Cashman. "It has been a struggle trying to gain confidence back after my crash last season, so this result is a big step. I felt confident in myself today and was just able to send it and ski the way I know I can. This is another step forward, and I hope to take this feeling into Cortina next week.”

Teammates Mo Lebel and Tricia Mangan finished outside of points. Jackie Wiles and Alix Wilkinson did not finish. Breezy Johnson did not start due to a small injury sustained during training prior to Zauchensee. The top three finishers of the day were Italy's Federica Brignone in first, Switzerland's Corinne Suter in second, and Austria's Ariane Raedler in third.

Next, the women's speed circuit heads to the famed downhill track in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, as the men prepare to take on the Hahenkahmm in Kitzbuehel, Austria.

RESULTS
Women's Super G

STANDINGS
Overall
Super-G

HOW TO WATCH 

*All times EST

Saturday, Jan. 22, 2022
4:00 a.m. FIS Alpine World Cup Women's Downhill - LIVE, Cortina d'Ampezzo, ITA, Streaming Ski and Snowboard Live

Sunday, Jan. 23, 2022
5:45 a.m. FIS Alpine World Cup Women's Super-G - LIVE, Cortina d'Ampezzo, ITA, Streaming Ski and Snowboard Live

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