ARE, Sweden -- Olympic silver medallist Anna Fenninger won a World Cup giant
slalom race Thursday, and closed the gap on overall leader Maria Hoefl-Riesch.
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Sochi, won the race despite finishing seventh in the first run. Her combined
time of 2 minutes, 26.39 seconds was 0.21 faster than surprise runner-up Anemone
Marmottan of France. Lara Gut of Switzerland and Eva-Maria Brem of Austria tied
for third, trailing Fenninger by 0.39. Hoefl-Riesch placed 21st in what is
typically her weakest discipline and earned only 10 World Cup race points.
Fenningers 100 points brought her within 67 of the 2011 overall champion from
Germany with six races remaining this season. Congratulating Fenninger in a post
on her Twitter account, Hoefl-Riesch wrote: "Now you are the favourite for the
big crystal globe." In her past four races, Fenninger has collected two Olympics
medals, finished second in a World Cup downhill and now taken her sixth career
World Cup win. The 24-year-old Austrians second GS victory this season lifted
her to second behind Jessica Lindell-Vikarby of Sweden in the season-long
discipline standings. Lindell-Vikarby placed sixth in front of her home crowd,
0.82 behind, and has a 54-point lead over Fenninger. Are hosts another giant
slalom on Friday, after Thursdays race was a replacement for one cancelled last
month in Kranjska Gora, Slovenia. Tina Maze of Slovenia, the Olympic champion in
GS, held a clear first-leg lead Thursday but had a strangely cautious second run
to fall to fifth place. Marmottan and Brem both recorded their first career
podium finishes in the World Cup. Mikaela Shiffrin of the United States placed
15th, 2.16 behind Fenninger. The Olympic champion in slalom will get a chance to
race her favourite event on Saturday. The season concludes next week with the
World Cup finals races in Lenzerheide, Switzerland, where weather has been a
major factor. Hoefl-Riesch clinched her 2011 title by only three points from
Lindsey Vonn when the final GS race was cancelled, and last year none of the
mens and womens downhill and super-G races were completed.
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Pocklingtons lawyer filed the appeal Friday in a California court. CTV Edmonton
also says Pocklington gave a $100,000 cash deposit as part of the conditions of
his bail, and that he will be out on bail until his appeal is heard.
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opened the scoring for Cape Breton (6-4-2), but Andrew Ryan tied the game and
Brent Andrews put the Mooseheads (8-6-0) in front for good with a short-handed
goal at 13:49 of the second period.
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hit two-run homers and the NL West champion Los Angeles Dodgers defeated the San
Diego Padres 4-0 Saturday night. MONTREAL -- The Vancouver Whitecaps earned some
revenge and a big three points on the road while also leaving Montreal coach
Marco Schallibaum and the Impact hopping mad. Kenny Miller scored from the
penalty spot and Camilo Sanvezzo came off the bench to add two late goals as the
Whitecaps kept their playoff hopes alive with a 3-0 victory over the sagging
Impact on Saturday afternoon. But it was a penalty that referee Jorge Gonzalez
called, then overturned, in the first half that had Schallibaum, Montreals
oft-suspended coach, in a lather. Vancouver led 1-0 in the 38th minute when
Patrice Berniers shot from distance after a corner kick glanced off Jun Marques
Davidsons arm or shoulder at the left post. With Impact players calling for a
penalty and Whitecaps players and coach Martin Rennie screaming no foul, Gozalez
hesitated, then pointed to the spot. He then changed his mind after consulting
with fourth official Mathieu Bourdeau. "Its a scandal," said Schallibaum, the
first-year coach who has been suspended four times for a total of five games for
various infractions. "A decision was made and all of a sudden, its not made. "Im
not saying that won the game, but if we have this penalty and its 1-1, it can
change a lot of things." The Whitecaps (11-10-8), who began the day seventh in
the Western Conference, ended a string of three straight road games with a win
that keeps them in the crowded Western Conference playoff race The Whitecaps
ended a five-game winless run and picked up only their second victory in 10
games. Montreal (13-9-6) lost a second straight home game. "We had three road
games and we wanted to get four points and we did," said Rennie. "A 3-0 result
is good anywhere, but to get it against a rival and a good team like Montreal
shows the team is coming together." It also avenges Montreals win on the away
goals rule in a two-game series in the Amway Canadian Championship in May. There
was no argument about Millers goal in the 23rd minute. Vancouver looked to be
the fresher team from the start and struck first after Nigel Reo-Coker blew past
37-year-old Alessandro Nesta on the right side. As he crossed the ball, defender
Hassoun Camara fell and, as he was getting up, Matt Watsons shot hit his arm in
the 23rd minute. Gonzalez had no choice but to call a penalty. Miller made no
mistake with his eighth goal of the year but only his second in the last 10
games. Bedlam came 15 minutes later on the disputed hand ball. Whitecaps
defender Jay DeMerit said the refs got it right in the end by consulting a video
replay. "Its using the system in a positive way," he said. &quuot;Every team
had been burned on penalties that werent penalties.
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having a fourth official and the whole point of taking an extra 30 seconds to
make sure that call was right is the reason for this. We use this technology and
we use our fourth officials to make sure we make the right calls. "Thankfully
for us, he made the wrong call and corrected himself, because the last thing you
want is it to be a tie game when it actually wasnt a hand ball." Thats not how
Montreal saw it. "Ive never seen anything like that," said veteran midfielder
Justin Mapp. "I had a good view of it. "I dont think Ive ever seen a reversed PK
call, but Im not an official. Its tough to get that call at home. It would have
helped us." The officials released a statement after the game that the decision
to reverse the call was made by the entire crew, which found that "there was not
an intentional handling of the ball on this play." It added that: "The referee
crew determined that the ball struck the Vancouver players chest/shoulder area
of the body with no intention to play the ball with his hand." Montreal pressed
hard in the second half and nearly tied it as Felipe Martins volleyed Mapps pass
off the bar and another Felipe shot was tipped off the bar by goalie David
Ousted. Then Camilo got one on a counter-attack in the 89th minute and another
in added time -- his 15th and 16th of the season -- to put the game away. "We
were disappointed not to win the Canadian Championship, but fair play to
Montreal -- they came into our stadium and beat us to win it," said DeMerit.
"But the league takes precedence. "To come back and get a win right now was a
huge step for us going into the final games of the season. We needed these three
points." Fatigue may have been a factor for Montreal, which was playing its
third game in eight days. It was a week to forget, as the Impact blew a lead and
lost 2-1 at home last weekend to Columbus, then was beaten 3-0 in San Jose in
CONCACAF Champions League play. "Obviously, we want to correct those things,"
said Mapp. "We wish we were winning games by shutouts, but sometimes thats how
it goes. "Youve got to move onto the next game. Well be men and a correct whats
wrong. But I thought we were the better team. The 3-0 scoreline is a bit
misleading." Felipe will sit out Montreals next game after picking up his fifth
yellow card for a dive in the Vancouver area. Miller was substituted in the 60th
minute by Camilo and Russell Teibert went in after 65 minutes for Tommy
Heinemann.
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