Alice Robinson has done it again.
The New Zealand alpine skiing sensation has won her second World Cup Giant Slalom of the season with two stunning runs at Kranjska Gora in Slovenia, the sixth round of the circuit.
Three days after winning the Emerging Talent award at the Halbergs, the Queenstown skier has enhanced her growing reputation with a remarkable dominant display against the world's best female Giant Slalom skiers.
The 18-year-old was second quickest on the opening run, clocking 57.70, which was just .24 of a second behind reigning world champion Petra Vlhova of Slovakia.
But she blitzed everyone including Vlhova with her second run, clocking 56.62 for a combined time of 1:54.32, which was .34 of a second quicker than Vlhova and more than 1.5 seconds faster than Slovenia's Meta Hrovat and Switzerland's Wendy Holdener, who tied for third.