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Italy's Brignone wins women's combined gold at World Championships, Shiffrin disqualified

Reuters
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Italy's Federica Brignone celebrates her Super-G victory
Italy's Federica Brignone celebrates her Super-G victoryReuters
Italy's Federica Brignone (32) won the women's combined event at the World Ski Championships in Meribel, France on Monday after two solid races saw her finish 1.62 seconds ahead of Switzerland's Wendy Holdener (29).

American Mikaela Shiffrin (27), the reigning world champion in combined, was sixth fastest in the speed event but was disqualified in the slalom after straddling a gate shortly before the finish line.

Brignone completed the super-G in 1:10.28, 0.71 seconds quicker than Swiss Lara Gut-Behrami (31) and Norway's Ragnhild Mowinckel (30) who were joint second fastest, however, the two speed specialists did not participate in the second leg.

Instead, it was Switzerland's Holdener who won the slalom part, a fourth of a second ahead of Brignone, but the overall margin was too big to threaten the Italian's lead.

Ricarda Haaser (29) from Austria took third place.

"I did two really good runs, super-G and slalom. What was missing in my career was a gold medal and I am so, so excited and happy about today," Brignone said.

"I am really proud of how I concentrated and how my attitude was today in both runs, that was the most important (thing)."