TARVISIO, Italy — At age 41, Lindsey Vonn's ability to consistently finish on the World Cup speed circuit's podium is unparalleled.
Vonn finished second in a super-G on Sunday that was held amid difficult visibility to claim her seventh podium result in eight races this season.
No other skier has more than three podiums in the speed events — and Vonn's ''worst'' result this season is fourth. Even Mikaela Shiffrin — who has seven podiums in 14 technical races — hasn't been as consistent across all of her events.
The results make Vonn a clear medal favorite in both downhill and super-G for the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics, which open in less than three weeks.
Vonn was beaten only by Germany's Emma Aicher, who is 19 years younger.
Aicher finished 0.27 seconds ahead of Vonn for her second victory this season, with former Olympic champion Ester Ledecka third, 0.94 behind.
''It was tough conditions with the visibility but I'm really happy to be on the podium again,'' Vonn said. ''Of course, I'm close to another win, but it is what it is. I think I'll save the hundredths for Cortina.''
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