Veith wins World Cup super-G; Vonn pulls out with sore…

VAL D’ISERE, France (AP) – Olympic champion Anna Veith won a World Cup super-G race on Sunday, more than two years after her last win.

The 28-year-old Austrian has been battling back from injury. She went to hospital in March to have the patellar tendon in her left knee surgically repaired. She had returned in December 2016, after more than one year out after heavily damaging her right knee in a training crash.

“It was a pretty emotional day for me. When I stopped in the finish I didn’t know what was going on,” she said. “It’s important for me to know I can do it in a race, trust myself. I didn’t race so much the last two years.”

Austria’s Anna Veith smiles in the finish area of an alpine ski, women’s World Cup super-G, in Val d’Isere, France, Sunday, Dec. 17, 2017. (AP Photo/Marco Tacca)

She profited from an early bib number to clock 1 minute, 5.77 seconds on the Oreiller-Killy course.

It was her 15th World Cup win and first podium since third place in super-G at the Italian resort of Cortina d’Ampezzo in January. Her previous win came in giant slalom at the French resort of Meribel in March 2015.

Victory came as a huge psychological relief to Veith who, before injury, was one of the world’s best. She won the overall World Cup title in 2014 and 2015 and also took silver in giant slalom at the 2014 Sochi Olympics.

“After my surgery I knew that the most important thing was to be in good shape and get my strength back,” Veith said. “My injury was a very tough injury. All the girls know it’s pretty hard to get over it.”

Tina Weirather of Lichtenstein was second in 1:06.25 – her 35th World Cup podium – with Italian Sofia Goggia third in 1:06.28.

Remarkably, Weirather raced despite fearing she has broken her left hand.

“Yesterday, when i crashed I went with my hand in the snow and it hurt my hand and my shoulder,” she said. “I haven’t been to the doctor yet. I’m not sure what it is right now, but for sure not very good because it’s black and blue.”

She also knows a thing or two about courage.

“I could have just have thought “I can’t do it and given up” but I really wanted to do well today,” Weirather said. “In the warmup it hurt really badly. I thought that with the adrenalin I’d forget about it.”

One race is enough, though, and she won’t be taking part in Tuesday’s giant slalom in nearby Courchevel.

“I can’t, because I can’t hold my pole and I have to get an X-ray on my hand,” she said. “I’m not sure if it’s broken or not.”

Goggia, second in Saturday’s super-G behind Lindsey Vonn, has 15 World Cup podiums.

But only two wins.

Goggia knows what she must do to improve her conversion rate.

“Do most of the turning in the correct way. Sometimes I make mistakes in my performance,” she said. “I have to put that off and just ski right and I think it will come.”

Vonn pulled out of Sunday’s race because of soreness in her knee. Having done the morning’s inspection, the 33-year-old American decided against racing as a precautionary measure. The four-time World Cup winner is flying home.

Austria's Anna Veith stands in the finish area of an alpine ski, women's World Cup super-G, in Val d'Isere, France, Sunday, Dec. 17, 2017. (AP Photo/Marco Tacca)

Austria’s Anna Veith stands in the finish area of an alpine ski, women’s World Cup super-G, in Val d’Isere, France, Sunday, Dec. 17, 2017. (AP Photo/Marco Tacca)

Liechtenstein's Tina Weirather completes an alpine ski, women's World Cup super-G, in Val d'Isere, France, Sunday, Dec. 17, 2017. (AP Photo/Marco Tacca)

Liechtenstein’s Tina Weirather completes an alpine ski, women’s World Cup super-G, in Val d’Isere, France, Sunday, Dec. 17, 2017. (AP Photo/Marco Tacca)

Liechtenstein's Tina Weirather competes during an alpine ski, women's World Cup super-G, in Val d'Isere, France, Sunday, Dec. 17, 2017. (AP Photo/Gabriele Facciotti)

Liechtenstein’s Tina Weirather competes during an alpine ski, women’s World Cup super-G, in Val d’Isere, France, Sunday, Dec. 17, 2017. (AP Photo/Gabriele Facciotti)

Italy's Sofia Goggia stands in the finish area of an alpine ski, women's World Cup super-G, in Val d'Isere, France, Sunday, Dec. 17, 2017. (AP Photo/Marco Tacca)

Italy’s Sofia Goggia stands in the finish area of an alpine ski, women’s World Cup super-G, in Val d’Isere, France, Sunday, Dec. 17, 2017. (AP Photo/Marco Tacca)

Italy's Sofia Goggia competes during an alpine ski, women's World Cup super-G, in Val d'Isere, France, Sunday, Dec. 17, 2017. (AP Photo/Gabriele Facciotti)

Italy’s Sofia Goggia competes during an alpine ski, women’s World Cup super-G, in Val d’Isere, France, Sunday, Dec. 17, 2017. (AP Photo/Gabriele Facciotti)

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