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Alpine Skiing World Championships 2015
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7:36 AM EST, Tue February 10, 2015
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Tina Maze celebrates winning her third medal and second gold at this year's Alpine World Ski Championships following her Alpine Combined success.
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Maze prevailed by 0.22 seconds, with Austrian duo Nicole Hosp and Michaela Kirchgasser taking silver and bronze respectively.
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The Slovenian is attempting to become the first women to win five individual medals at a single World Championships. Lasse Kjusin of Norway in 1999 is the only man to achieve the feat.
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Bode Miller had been setting the fastest run of the day before crashing and severing a hamstring tendon at the World Championships.
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Miller, 37, won Olympic gold at Vancouver 2010 and is a four-time world champion. The race, on February 5, had been his first since returning from back surgery.
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Lindsey Vonn is back on the world podium with her first medal at an event of this size since 2011 -- bronze in the super-G in Beaver Creek, Colorado.
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Vonn expressed mild frustration at the windy conditions in Beaver Creek for Tuesday's race on February 3, but said she was happy to finish third. Austria's Anna Fenninger won gold.
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Tiger Woods (left), fresh from losing a tooth while supporting girlfriend Vonn in Italy last month, once again turned up to watch.