Jasmine Flury claimed only her second World Cup win as the Swiss skier triumphed on Saturday in Val d’Isere, France, in a downhill race that was delayed because of a horrific crash for Canada’s Stefanie Fleckenstein. The race was interrupted for about 20 minutes so Fleckenstein could be treated and stretchered off the course. The skier from Whistler, B.C., crashed right at the end of her run and slid over the finishing line, yelling in pain. Other athletes covered their eyes and ears as Fleckenstein’s screams of agony could be clearly heard. Sofia Goggia moved to the top of the discipline standings in the absence of Mikaela Shiffrin. Flury was 0.22 seconds ahead of compatriot Joana Haehlen
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