Lindsey Vonn captured the women's overall title for the second straight year by winning the last downhill of the season Wednesday at the World Cup finals in Sweden. The American completed the 2,638-meter Olympia course in 1 minute, 42.49 seconds after posting the fastest splits all the way down. “Winning the overall a second time it's huge,” Vonn said. “No American female has never done that so it means a lot.” Maria Riesch of Germany was second in 1:42.89 and also finished second overall. Austrian veteran Renate Goetschl, a five-time winner at Are, placed third in 1:44.39. With three races left at the finals, Vonn leads the overall standings with 1,688 points. Riesch is second with 1,299 and Anja Paerson of Sweden third with 990.