Alpine skiing-Sweden's Hector warms up for Olympic title defence with giant slalom win


Jan 24 (Reuters) - Olympic champion ‌Sara Hector of Sweden held off a double-American challenge ‌for a statement victory in a World Cup giant ‌slalom in Spindleruv Mlyn, Czech Republic on Saturday.

Quickest on the first run, Hector appeared to have let her advantage slip but produced a stunning burst down ‍the final section to edge out Paula ‍Moltzan by 0.18 seconds.

Moltzan's teammate ‌Mikaela Shiffrin was third, 0.23 back.

"It feels so good, so happy," ‍Hector, ​who won giant slalom gold at the Beijing Olympics, said at the finish after her first World Cup ⁠victory of the season. "There were so many strong ‌girls today and a lot of nice turns out there."

Moltzan's storming second run ⁠was 0.35 ‍seconds quicker than Hector's and looked like propelling her to her long-awaited first World Cup victory, but in the end she had to ‍settle for her fourth podium of the ‌season.

Giant slalom standings leader Julia Scheib was third-quickest after the first run but slid out in her second.

Swiss Camille Rast missed out on the podium after a mistake in her second run left her fourth overall.

It was a poor day for New Zealand's Alice Robinson whose first-run time left her outside the top 30.

After ‌a stunning start to the season with giant slalom wins in Tremblant and Copper Mountain, she has struggled of late as the Winter Olympics ​looms large and said the effects of a super-G crash this month in Tarvisio had taken its toll.

(Reporting by Martyn Herman; Editing by Ken Ferris)

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