GARMISCH-PARTENKIRCHEN, Germany (AP) — Austrian skier Stephanie Venier edged Olympic champion Sofia Goggia to win her first World Cup in a crash-interrupted downhill race that was ended early on … Viktoria Rebensburg and Sofia Goggia suffered season-ending injuries on Sunday after heavy falls in the women's super-G World Cup race in Garmisch-Partenkirche,won by Corinne Suter. Austrian skier Stephanie Venier edged Olympic champion Sofia Goggia to win her first World Cup in a crash-interrupted downhill race that was ended early on Sunday. Goggia… But the Italian gets away with the horror. What happened?
On Saturday, Sofia Goggia won her first World Cup ski race since walking away uninjured from the incident in her native Italy eight months ago. Olympic downhill champion Sofia Goggia's season is over after breaking her left arm during Sunday's World Cup Super-G at Garmisch-Partenkirchen, the Italian ski federation announced on Sunday. Goggia said the accident caused “a little bit of shock,” and then described some after-effects. "I had just, like, three nights in which I was waking up during my sleep with the feeling that I … The accident happened near Desenzano. Olympic champions Sofia Goggia and Viktoria Rebensburg suffered season-ending injuries from crashes in a World Cup super-G in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany, on Sunday.


The accident happened near Desenzano. Italian skier and Olympic champion Sofia Goggia was unhurt in a pile-up on the A4 motorway near Brescia on Thursday. Goggia said the accident caused "a little bit of shock," and then described some after-effects.

Sofia Goggia had to settle for second place again following an eventful downhill race in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, with Stephanie Venier claiming her maiden FIS Alpine Skiing World Cup victory in Upon seeing Vonn's crash, Shiffrin looked away from the big video screen in the finish area.

Italian skier and Olympic champion Sofia Goggia was unhurt in a pile-up on the A4 motorway near Brescia on Thursday. Sofia Goggia, who took silver, clasped her helmet with both hands, and the crowd gasped. “I am more famous for this car accident, better than Olympic gold,” quipped the 2018 Pyeongchang Games downhill champion.

The downhill Olympic champion in 2018, is taught in Sestriere (It) in an accident that could end badly. Ski-Ass Sofia Goggia has a great deal of luck.

To not crash to the rear, pulls the steering Wheel, then lose control of your car. On Saturday, Sofia Goggia claimed gold in the women's super-G race in St. Moritz.

Goggia said the accident caused “a little bit of shock,” and then described some after-effects. Austrian skier Stephanie Venier edged Olympic champion Sofia Goggia to win her first World Cup in a crash-interrupted downhill race that was ended early on Sunday. Goggia driving on snowy and slippery road, the car slowed down in front of her suddenly. Sofia Goggia (Italian pronunciation: [soˈfiːa ˈɡɔddʒa]; born 15 November 1992) is an Italian World Cup alpine ski racer.She made her World Cup debut in December 2011 and primarily competed on the European Cup circuit until the 2016 World Cup season.