The Malta Independent on Sunday

Shiffrin clinches 3rd straight World Cup overall title

Skiing

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Mikaela Shiffrin clinched the World Cup overall title for the third straight year in "strange" circumstan­ces after snowstorms prevented the women's super-G race in Sochi from going ahead yesterday.

The 23-year-old American skier — who had opted not to race this weekend and is training in Italy — has a 719-point lead over second-placed Petra Vlhova with a maximum of 700 points now remaining this season.

"It's quite strange because I am sitting here right now on my bed," Shiffrin said in a video posted to Twitter. "I could go jump around and do a little happy dance and that. I feel like nobody really needs to see that. It's just, it's pretty crazy."

Shiffrin has dominated the season with a career-high 14 wins from the 29 races this World Cup season, branching out from her usual technical specialty to take three World Cup wins in the super-G. On top of that, Shiffrin added world championsh­ip gold medals in the slalom and super-G last month to emphasize a bright future for the U.S. in women's skiing despite the retirement of Lindsey Vonn.

"This year it's even something more special because a fair portion of my wins have come in super-G," Shiffrin said. "I always felt like I wanted to be able to earn it in all events. I'm working on getting to the point where I can earn it in slalom, (giant slalom), super-G and downhill, but I felt like this season was a really big step."

Shiffrin was already assured of winning the title in Sochi since neither she nor technical race specialist Vlhova, who was Shiffrin's only remaining title rival, are competing here.

Shiffrin has suggested the high travel costs for Sochi discourage­d her. Instead, she's training in Italy ahead of next week's races at the Czech resort of Spindleruv Mlyn.

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