CONOVER, N.C. - Jay Haas became the 18th player to win a Champions Tour at 60 or older, closing with a 5-under 66 on Sunday for a two-stroke victory in the Greater Hickory Kia Classic.The 60-year-old former Wake Forest player has 17 victories on the 50-and-over tour after winning nine times on the PGA Tour. He also won the event in 2005 and 2009.Sixty is some sort of benchmark, not that many guys have done that, Haas said. Its just a number, I guess. I still like feel Im capable, especially after this weekend, and it certainly gives me some confidence for the last couple events and into next year. Hopefully, I wont completely fall off the map when I turn 61 in December.Haas extended his streak of under-par rounds to 23 and finished at 17-under 196 on Rock Barn Golf and Spas Champions Course. He ended a 27-month, 49-event winless streak since June 2012.Players 60 and older have won 22 events on the tour, with Hale Irwin accomplishing the feat three times and Tom Watson and Jimmy Powell doing it twice each. Mike Fetchick is the oldest winner at 63 years in the 1985 Hilton Head Seniors Invitational.Joe Durant and Kirk Triplett tied for second. Durant and Triplett, the winner last week in Cary, shot 66.Haas began the round with a two-stroke lead over Durant, Triplett and David Frost. Durant — who joined the Champions Tour in April — birdied five of the first six holes to tie Haas for the lead.I got off to a nice start, said Durant, a four-time winner on the PGA Tour. Then I just kind of hit the doldrums. I couldnt make a putt. I had some good opportunities and didnt make any of them.Haas pulled back in front with a birdie on No. 13. Durant lost another stroke with a bogey on No. 15.It certainly didnt help, Durant said. I just knew I was going to have to make a putt for a par because I just didnt have much of a second shot, really. Thats a hard hole. You need to hit the fairway there, and I didnt.Haas pushed his lead to two strokes with a birdie on No. 17, sinking a 16-foot putt. Haas nearly pushed his lead to three shots on No. 18, just missing a 12-foot birdie putt.I never made it easy on myself, Haas said. Ive felt like I played well enough to win at times, but for whatever reason wasnt able to pull it off. But having the lead pretty much the whole day, and hold on to do that makes it pretty special. David Wright Jersey . -- Falcons running back Steven Jackson, who has missed the last four games with a hamstring injury, is expected to practice on Wednesday. Adrian Gonzalez Jersey . Six years of waiting are finally over for the Dallas defenceman. 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Now Vonn -- and the rest of the skiing world -- will wait to find out whether shell actually be racing by the end of this week. The four-time overall World Cup champion and reigning Olympic downhill gold medallist is expected to start in Wednesdays first official training session at Lake Louise, the U.S. Ski Team said Tuesday. The team added that not until Thursday would a decision be made on whether Vonn will return to competition for the first time since tearing right knee ligaments in a high-speed crash at the world championships last February. The scheduled races at Lake Louise -- a site Vonn has dominated in the past, including three-victory sweeps in 2011 and 2012 -- are downhills on Friday and Saturday, with a super-G on Sunday. Vonn will start 10th in Wednesdays training run. "Shes trying to come back as quick as possible, and it just happens to be that Lake Louise is on the (schedule) right now," U.S. womens coach Alex Hoedlmoser said. "Its a very good place for her to come back and try because shes very familiar with the course and had success here." The U.S. Ski Team said Vonn "felt strong" after doing super-G training in her hometown of Vail, Colo., last weekend, and that her surgeon, Dr. Bill Sterettt, feels "her knee is stable.dddddddddddd" "I hope she is in good shape. I hope shes fit," said Atle Skaardal, the womens race director for the International Ski Federation (FIS). "Because racing downhill is not something you do if you are not in too good shape." Originally, Tuesday was supposed to be the first day of downhill training, but that was called off because of travel delays from the womens previous World Cup stop at Beaver Creek, Colo. Vonn was working toward a return to racing there last week, until wiping out during a training run on Nov. 19, and partially tearing a ligament in her surgically repaired knee. The American told The Associated Press over the weekend that she needs another operation on her knee but is trying to put it off as long as possible in order to be able to ski at the Sochi Games, which begin in a little more than two months. Vonn is three race wins from equaling the World Cup womens record of 62 held by Austrias Annemarie Moser-Proell. Of her 59 career World Cup race victories, 14 have come at Lake Louise in the Canadian Rockies. She is so successful -- and comfortable -- on this particular slope, she petitioned FIS in October 2012 to allow her to compete in a mens World Cup race at Lake Louise. That request was turned down. "This is kind of her playground here," Skaardal said, "and she could probably not ask for a better place to do a comeback." ' ' '