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The Swiss again benefited from the absence of series winner Sandra Näslund – the Swede was already absent from Veysonnaz after a training crash and will not start abroad either, although she has traveled there.
Fanny Smith, who won world championship bronze at Bakuriani just under three weeks ago, impressed with a light victory in the first of two races at the season finale in Canada. The 30-year-old Vaud left nothing to chance on a short circuit with few overtaking opportunities. Fastest in qualifying, she chose her preferred starting gate in the final and pulled away from the three Canadians in high temperatures, soft snow and poor visibility.
In the Swiss men, the best result went to Joos Berry. The 32-year-old from Prättigau advanced to the small final. World Cup leader Reece Howden of Canada celebrated the winner. (SDA)
Source : Blick
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