Fenninger strikes again: Wins super-G in Bulgaria
BANSKO, Bulgaria (AP) — Olympic champion Anna Fenninger of Austria added pace to her World Cup title challenge Monday, winning the super-G for her third straight victory in Bansko.
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BANSKO, Bulgaria (AP) — Olympic champion Anna Fenninger of Austria added pace to her World Cup title challenge Monday, winning the super-G for her third straight victory in Bansko.
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