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On Saturday, Liensberger finished fourth with number 21 (+1.02), leading the league behind the top trio of Petra Vlhova, Lena Dürr (+0.18 seconds) and Mikaela Shiffrin (+0.42). With Katharina Huber (5th after 40 starters/+1.25), comebacker Katharina Gallhuber (9th/+1.54) and Katharina Troupe (11th/+1.80) there were further ÖSV aces.
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The Slovakian Vlhova is on course for her sixth victory in Levi, which would bring her level with record winner Shiffrin. The US top star was not visually aware of the bruised bone he suffered in his left knee during a training fall. Since 2014, the winner in Lapland has always been either Shiffrin or Vlhova.
Franziska Gritsch, the best Austrian in the opening giant slalom in Sölden (10th), was eliminated after line problems on the high-speed slalom course set by ÖSV coach Klaus Mayrhofer.
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