Vonn maintains World Cup lead

German takes downhill finale

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GARMISCH-PARTENKIRCHEN, Germany -- Lindsey Vonn finished second to Maria Riesch, of Germany, in the final downhill of the season Wednesday, failing to clinch the World Cup overall title but maintaining a huge lead with three races to go.

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Maria Riesch, of Germany, celebrates after winning the women's World Cup downhill event Wednesday by .48 seconds over Vonn.  Associated Press
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Maria Riesch, of Germany, celebrates after winning the women's World Cup downhill event Wednesday by .48 seconds over Vonn.

Vonn finished nearly a half-second behind Riesch, but the Olympic downhill champion holds a commanding 225-point lead over her friend and rival. Vonn would have clinched the title with a win, which is worth 100 points.

"I haven't won it yet," said Vonn, who already clinched the downhill title. "It's not finished yet. It's still possible (for Riesch to win); it's unlikely but it's not finished."

Riesch claimed the win on her home course.

"When I crossed the line I did not look at the board immediately, but when I saw that I was more than a second ahead, I thought I could win this race," Riesch said after her 14th career victory and fourth downhill win. "If Lindsey is half a second behind, I must have had a really good race."

Riesch won slalom and combined gold medals at the Vancouver Olympics.

Anja Paerson, of Sweden, was third, more than a second behind Riesch.

Although Riesch cut Vonn's overall lead by 20 points, the German said she had given up hope of collecting that title.

"I am still 200 points behind; I don't think it's possible," Riesch said. "The pressure is off. I am proud of today's win. This is the course for next year's World Championship, and it's good to know that I can be fast on it."

Riesch came down the sun-drenched 2,920-meter Kandahar course in 1 minute, 34.82 seconds. Vonn was .48 seconds behind and Paerson 1.13 seconds back.

Olympic silver medalist Julia Mancuso, of the United States, finished fifth, while bronze medalist Elisabeth Goergl, of Austria, was the only racer to crash but appeared unhurt.

Vonn clinched the downhill title last Saturday in Crans-Montana, Switzerland, which was her sixth downhill win of the season. She won all but two races.

The American is also assured of the super-G title.

Vonn is still nursing a sore right shin and a broken little finger on her right hand. She bruised the shin before the Olympics and broke the finger in a spill in the Olympic giant slalom.

Vonn can become the American with the most World Cup wins this weekend. She is tied with Bode Miller with 32.

Miller ended his season early to rest a sore right ankle and is not competing at the World Cup finals.

The next women's race is today's giant slalom/

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