Eurosport - Wed, 01 Apr 16:31:00 2009
Chemmy Alcott is on course to win the British Championship title for the sixth time after winning the super-G and super combined in Meribel.
The 26-year-old from Middlesex followed up Tuesday's downhill victory by recording her 26th and 27th discipline titles.
Pam Thorburn, as she was in the downhill, was second in both events. The Scot finished 1.44 seconds behind in the super-G where Sega Fairweather completed the podium and over three seconds back in the combined.
Ed Drake boosted his hopes of defending the overall men's title by winning the super-G and coming second to Dougie Crawford in the combined.
Drake, in spite of dislocating his shoulder at the Europa Cup finals three weeks ago, was 13 hundredths quicker than Crawford in the super-G but could not match the slalom speed of the Glaswegian in the combined.
Noel Baxter, who is looking to better his half-brother Alain's four overall titles, produced the quickest slalom time to complete the podium.
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