Deas finished a further 0.16 seconds back in third but closed the gap at the top of the overall World Cup standings, where she is now also third.
Fellow Brit Laura
Deas finished tenth in a total time of 2:37.21, having jumped up from 13th overnight to finish just 0.37 seconds from a podium spot, while Donna Creighton placed 22nd to miss out on the top 20 by just 0.46 seconds.
Not exact matches
Deas could not maintain her challenge,
finishing in ninth and when McGrandle, third last to go, experienced an error - strewn second run which left her down in 11th, Flock knew she would have enough points regardless to take the title.
Laura
Deas sits second in the IBSF world rankings after
finishing fourth in the second World Cup race of the season in Winterberg.