A month ago Corinne Suter had not won a women's World Cup downhill or super-G race in her career, now the Swiss skier is leading the season standings in both disciplines.
Suter got her first win in a super-G on Sunday, four weeks after winning her first downhill.
Suter coped with tricky conditions on the Kandahar course to beat Austria's Nicole Schmidhofer by 0.43 seconds and her Swiss teammate Wendy Holdener by seven tenths.
"It was absolutely no perfect run," said Suter, an early starter with bib No. 5. "I didn't have a good feeling at the finish, my expectations were not very high."