Anna Fenninger comfortably took out the women's giant slalom at the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships on Thursday.
The Austrian finished with a time of two minutes 19.16 seconds, well clear of German Viktoria Rebensburg (+1.40secs).
Fenninger survived a nervous moment late in her second run, going close to falling before regaining her balance.
Sweden's Jessica Lindell-Vikarby was third.
Victory continued a good event for Fenninger, who claimed gold in the super-G and silver in the downhill.
"It is really nice and there are so many emotions," she was quoted as saying by the FIS website.
"Today it's unbelievable that this happened. I gave everything and I won everything and it's just a great day.
"I had a big mistake and I knew it cost me a lot of time so I had to risk everything at the bottom of the course. When I crossed the finish line and saw the result, it was unbelievable."
Slovenian Tina Maze's bid to win a medal in every individual event came to an end after she finished fifth.