Lindsey Vonn understands how it goes. Sometimes victory vanishes by the barest of margins. She was beaten in a World Cup super-G Sunday in Are, Sweden, by 0.01 seconds, losing to good friend and rival Maria Riesch of Germany.
"I thought I skied a good race," Vonn said. "I was happy with my run, and unfortunately I lost by one-hundredth of a second, which is a snap of your finger. That's life."
Vonn was racing this weekend for the first time since withdrawing during the world championships because of a concussion. She won Saturday's downhill.
Riesch leads Vonn in the overall standings by 196 points as she closes in on her first title.
Vonn was followed by U.S. teammate Julia Mancuso, who was 0.79 off the lead. The Americans also had a strong showing from Leanne Smith in 12th place.
BASEBALL
Marlins' Stanton hurt in opener Florida Marlins slugger Mike Stanton left the team's exhibition opener after straining his right quadriceps while trying to beat out a ground ball.
Stanton fell to his knees after crossing first base, then rose and limped off the field before riding a cart from the dugout to the clubhouse.
Stanton hit a two-run homer in the first inning. Last year, as a rookie, he hit 22 home runs with 59 RBI in 100 games.