Austria's Marlies Schild won the women's alpine skiing World Cup slalom Sunday which ended in frustration for American Lindsey Vonn who failed to qualify for the second leg.
This was a 29th World Cup slalom win for the reigning world champion who beat Finland's Tanja Poutiainen by 1.87sec. Austrian Kathrin Zettel was third at 2.19sec.
Vonn, who leads the overall standings after a four-race winning run, was knocked out of contention after veering off course in the first leg.
Schild, who opened the season with success in her favoured discipline in Aspen, Colorado, led the times after the first leg and posted the second quickest time in the second.
The Olympic silver medallist, who was repeating her win here 12 months ago, commented: "For the second time at Courcheval I gave my all and for the second time I've won."
Schild moved to within five World Cup slalom wins of Swiss record-holder Vreni Schneider's tally of 34.
Out of luck here Sunday were second leg fallers Maria Hoefl-Riesch of Germany and Swede Maria Pietilae-Holmner, who had joined Schild on the podium at Aspen and who were sitting pretty after finishing second and third respectively in the first leg.
Vonn was far from downcast at her failure to complete the race.
"I'm really happy with my run, I looked at the times and I was only eight-tenths out on the second split," said the US star.
"It was definitely really positive, stuff like that happens. For not training in a week, it's not so bad.
"It was a bit funny, my coach's radioed up that they were putting water on the course because it was breaking up at the bottom. I just felt like I hit a wet patch of snow and my skies kind of slid, and it was too late to recover it.
"I'm trying to get my slalom back on form and so far it's going well."
Vonn revealed she was flying back to Salzburg in a private jet with Hoefl-Riesch later Sunday, before racing at Flachau on Tuesday.
"Then I will spend Christmas in Innsbruck with friends and family. Maria and I share a private plane ... it's expensive. (But) if you can save energy and be prepared for the next race, it's worth the money."
Vonn's four wins came in two downhills and the season Super-G opener at Lake Louise and this month's rescheduled Super-G at Beaver Creek.

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