Albany Times Union (Sunday)

St- Germain surprises with gold in slalom

- By Andrew Dampf and Eric Willemsen

MERIBEL, France — Canadian skier Laurence St- Germain isn’t used to winning big races. Or even getting to the podium for that matter.

That’s why she had no idea what to do while leading the slalom at the world championsh­ips on Saturday with only Mikaela Shiffrin still to come.

“Honestly, I haven’t really looked at her run. I just was getting ready, it was my first podium and I didn’t really know where to go and what to do,” St- Germain said.

She maybe didn’t see it, but she soon had it confirmed: Shiffrin couldn’t hold her firstrun lead and finished 0.57 seconds behind St- Germain to end up with the silver medal.

Lena Duerr of Germany was 0.69 behind for bronze.

“You dream of it, you want it, and in training I knew I could do well. But I did not expect this,” St- Germain said. “I attacked, had a bit of a mistake, just thinking, ‘Go down, go down, go down,’ and it worked out.”

St- Germain’s victory marked the first gold for Canada in women’s slalom since Anne Heggtveit won at the 1960 Olympics in Squaw Valley, which also counted as the world championsh­ips. Also, it was the first world title for a Canadian woman in any discipline since 2003 when Melanie Turgeon won the downhill.

St- Germain’s previous best result at a major championsh­ip was sixth in the slalom at the 2019 worlds. Sixth was also her best finish in a World Cup slalom, in Finland in 2020.

Her gold raised Canada’s medal tally to four, after James Crawford won the men’s superG, followed by bronze medals in the men’s downhill for Cameron Alexander and in the team event.

Bronze medallist Duerr called it “special” to see a firsttime winner taking the gold.

“This is how world champs should be. She had two perfect runs. So, good job,” Duerr said.

Shiffrin, also, was full of praise for St- Germain.

“I hope everybody is able to give her the spotlight that she deserves; her own title, her own everything,” Shiffrin said. “It’s such an unbelievab­le performanc­e and (she and the Canadian team) deserve it.”

Shiffrin positioned herself for a fifth slalom world title by posting the fastest first-run time but fell behind toward the end of her second run.

“Everybody is tired and it’s the end of a long push. I was so happy with my first run and really happy with a lot of sections on the second run,” Shiffrin said. “Here and there I backed it off a little bit and then it’s not enough for gold.”

St- Germain was third after the opening run, 0.61 behind Shiffrin, before overtaking the American in the final run. Swiss skier Wendy Holdener, who was second going into the final run, straddled a gate and did not finish.

Olympic slalom champ Petra Vlhova of Slovakia was 0.85 behind in fifth and defending world champion Katharina Liensberge­r of Austria finished 1.90 off the pace in 20th.

 ?? Alex Pantling / Getty Images ?? Laurence St-Germain captured the first gold medal for Canada in women’s slalom in 63 years at the world championsh­ips on Saturday.
Alex Pantling / Getty Images Laurence St-Germain captured the first gold medal for Canada in women’s slalom in 63 years at the world championsh­ips on Saturday.

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