Slovenia's Tina Maze celebrates after winning an alpine ski, women's world Cup slalom, in Maribor, Slovenia, Sunday, Jan. 27, 2013. Overall World Cup leader Tina Maze rebounded from a close loss by posting an emphatic slalom victory before her home fans Sunday. Maze, who lost Saturday's giant slalom by 0.08 seconds to Lindsey Vonn, led after the opening run and clocked a two-run combined time of 1 minute, 33.68 seconds down the Radvanje course. (AP Photo/Pier Marco Tacca)

BC-SKI--WCup-Women's Combined Results, SKI

Published: 07:15:44 PM, Sun 24 February 2013 UTC

MOUTIERS, France (AP) — Results Sunday from the Women's Combined at Meribel

1. Tina Maze, Slovenia, 1 minute, 59.54 seconds.

2. Nicole Hosp, Austria, 2:00.36.

3. Michaela Kirchgasser, Austria, 2:00.44.

4. Julia Mancuso, United States of America, 2:01.00.

5. Marie-Michele Gagnon, Canada, 2:01.36.

6. Veronique Hronek, Germany, 2:01.42.

7. Elena Curtoni, Italy, 2:01.42.

8. Lara Gut, Switzerland, 2:01.72.

9. Lotte Smiseth Sejersted, Norway, 2:02.32.

10. Ilka Stuhec, Slovenia, 2:02.49.

11. Marianne Kaufmann-Abderhalden, Switzerland, 2:02.50.

12. Camilla Borsotti, Italy, 2:02.52.

13. Marie Marchand-Arvier, France, 2:02.63.

14. Francesca Marsaglia, Italy, 2:02.74.

15. Laurenne Ross, United States of America, 2:02.86.

16. Jana Gantnerova, Slovakia, 2:02.93.

17. Margot Bailet, France, 2:03.07.

18. Vanja Brodnik, Slovenia, 2:03.27.

19. Stefanie Moser, Austria, 2:03.68.

20. Margret Altacher, Austria, 2:03.70.

21. Elisabeth Goergl, Austria, 2:03.71.

22. Marine Gauthier, France, 2:03.98.

23. Lisa Magdalena Agerer, Italy, 2:04.10.

24. Andrea Dettling, Switzerland, 2:04.31.

25. Tamara Tippler, Austria, 2:04.46.

26. Leanne Smith, United States of America, 2:05.36.

27. Kajsa Kling, Sweden, 2:08.03.

28. Maria Belen Simari Barkner, Argentina, 2:10.59.

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1. Tina Maze, Slovenia, 200 points.

2. Nicole Hosp, Austria, 160.

3. Michaela Kirchgasser, Austria, 89.

4. Lara Gut, Switzerland, 77.

5. Marie-Michele Gagnon, Canada, 77.

6. Julia Mancuso, United States of America, 74.

7. Elena Curtoni, Italy, 62.

8. Kathrin Zettel, Austria, 60.

9. Maria Hoefl-Riesch, Germany, 50.

10. Lena Duerr, Germany, 40.

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1. Tina Maze, Slovenia, 1844 points.

2. Maria Hoefl-Riesch, Germany, 886.

3. Lindsey Vonn, United States of America, 740.

4. Anna Fenninger, Austria, 716.

5. Kathrin Zettel, Austria, 697.

6. Mikaela Shiffrin, United States of America, 638.

7. Julia Mancuso, United States of America, 623.

8. Viktoria Rebensburg, Germany, 593.

9. Frida Hansdotter, Sweden, 557.

10. Lara Gut, Switzerland, 504.

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