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USA skier Shiffrin wins slalom for third World Cup win in 3 days

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For once, even Olympic slalom champion Mikaela Shiffrin couldn’t believe what she had just achieved.

The American reacted by holding her right hand to her mouth in surprise after a spectacula­r final run in front of 13,500 spectators secured victory in a World Cup night slalom yesterday.

Shiffrin managed to overcome several mistakes and a 0.33-second deficit at the last split time to produce a resounding winning margin of 0.64 seconds.

To make things even sweeter, it was her third World Cup triumph in as many days.

Enjoying a slim opening-run lead, Shiffrin comfortabl­y beat Veronika Velez Zuzulova of Slovakia, while Wendy Holdener of Switzerlan­d was 1.54 seconds back in third.

After winning two giant slaloms the previous days, Shiffrin continued her dominance in slalom by landing her 23th career win in the discipline.

She has won all 12 World Cup slaloms she competed in since February 2015, having sat out five races with a right knee injury last season. That two-month layoff also cost her the season title in slalom, which she had won the previous three years.

With yesterday’s win, Shiffrin extended her lead in the overall standings to 215 points over defending champion Lara Gut of Switzerlan­d, who usually doesn’t compete in slaloms.

Shiffrin had been far from clean in her opening run. She came close to missing a gate twice and was 0.1 off the lead before finding enough speed in the bottom section to beat Velez Zuzulova by 0.09.

"I think I fought harder than any other run I’ve ever skied in slalom," Shiffrin said after first run while she asked for a chair to sit down while waiting in front of the leaderboar­d.

Shiffrin’s feat of winning three races in three days is not unique. Lindsey Vonn has managed it on four occasions — at Haus im Ennstal in 2010, and at Lake Louise in 2011, 2012 and 2015.

Austrian great Annemarie Moser-Proell even won four races in three days in Grindelwal­d, Switzerlan­d, in Jan. 1975. Those races included a combined event, with the downhill portion also counting as a separate race.

Her 26th career win puts Shiffrin in shared 12th position — with Michela Figini of Switzerlan­d and Tina Maze of Slovenia — on the all-time women’s race winners list, but leaves her still 50 wins short of Vonn’s record.

 ??  ?? From left: Slovakia’s Veronika Velez Zuzulova (second placed), the winner Mikaela Shiffrin, of the United States, and third placed Wendy Holdener of Switzerlan­d Photo: AP
From left: Slovakia’s Veronika Velez Zuzulova (second placed), the winner Mikaela Shiffrin, of the United States, and third placed Wendy Holdener of Switzerlan­d Photo: AP

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