Amazing Tina with Fourth Win This Season
After a flawless first run, the 29-year-old Slovenian skier finished the race 0.08 seconds ahead of Viktoria Rebensburg of Germany, clocking a total time of 2 minutes, 11.07 seconds. Tessa Worley of France was third (+0.56).
Slovenia's other finalist Ana Drev finished 15th, 3.56 seconds behind Maze.
Maze now has 677 points in the overall World Cup standings, 234 points ahead of Maria Hoefl-Riesch of Germany, who finished 9th today, and 263 points ahead of Lindsey Vonn of the US, who placed 27th.
"My first run was good, but in the second run I had to attack. I tried to do my best. I have a good reason to be satisfied, but I could have won yesterday as well. I will next time," Maze said after placing second in Saturday's super-G and winning the super-combined at the same venue on Friday.
She enjoyed what was the first sunny day after days of snow, but she could hardly wait to get some rest after a tough week. After a break, she'll be fit for new feats, she suggested after her 15th career World Cup victory.