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American Ligety wins men's super-combined

SCHLADMING, Austria (AFP)

American Ted Ligety won the super-combined event at the World Ski Championships on Monday, to add to the super-G title he claimed earlier in the championships.

The 28-year-old, sixth after the downhill, produced the second fastest slalom time to clock an aggregate time of 2min 56.96sec.

Croat veteran Ivica Kostelic claimed silver at 1.15sec, with Austrian Romed Baumann taking bronze, a further two-hundredths adrift.

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