San Diego Union-Tribune (Sunday)

SHIFFRIN ‘PROUD’ TO BE SECOND

American just happy to be racing again after long layoff

- ASSOCIATED PRESS

Mikaela Shiffrin, racing for the first time since January, settled for second place behind Petra Vlhova in a World Cup slalom on Saturday but still “felt a lot of happiness” to finally get back in the start gate.

“I enjoy a second place more than I did ever before,” said Shiffrin, a winner of 66 World Cup races, “because I felt I was pushing and having some good skiing. It was the best I could do today. I feel I can be more proud of that than I used to be.”

Vlhova, the World Cup slalom champion from Slovakia, posted the fastest times in both runs to beat the American by 0.18 seconds in Finnish Lapland, north of the Arctic Circle.

But for Shiffrin, the result wasn’t her biggest concern.

“It’s been really hard to imagine being here again and racing. And being on the podium, that’s just something I almost didn’t dare to really imagine, because you don’t want to be disappoint­ed again,” the double Olympic and three-time overall champion said.

Shiffrin’s previous season ended prematurel­y after the death of her father, Jeff Shiffrin. That was followed by the cancellati­on of the season-ending races amid the coronaviru­s outbreak, and then she sat out the first race of the new season in Austria in October with a back injury.

The 25-year-old Shiffrin had wondered whether she wanted to continue her ski racing career, but after Saturday’s race she sounded optimistic.

“I hope from here I can keep going because I want to,” she said. “I felt a lot of happiness skiing today, and racing. I had fun and I felt I did some really good skiing. After everything that has happened, it is really cool to just be able to ski race and get a podium, and get a second place, that’s like, wow!”

Racing the second run on a course set by her coach Livio Magoni, Vlhova earned her fourth straight slalom win.

“I tried to take this advantage that my coach set the course, and I did it,” Vlhova said. “It wasn’t easy, as it started snowing and also the course was a bit destroyed. But I did it and I am really happy. First victory in the first slalom of the season is always good.“

Austria’s Katharina Liensberge­r was 0.57 behind in third, while the rest of the field, led by Swiss racer Wendy Holdener, was at least 1.35 off the lead.

Wearing bib No. 1, Shiffrin had opened the race with an error-free run.

Vlhova trailed Shiffrin by 0.13 at the first split but was ahead of the American at all following check points before finishing 0.15 ahead.

In the final run, Vlhova initially extended her lead to 0.52 but lost over three tenths as she failed to match Shiffrin’s pace in the flat finish section.

“In the second run you start last and want to confirm you first run. That’s pressure. It was not a perfect run because I did some mistakes. But at the end it was green,” said Vlhova, referring to the color in which leading times are displayed on a video-wall in the finish area.

In a streak that started in January 2017, the last 27 World Cup slaloms have all been won by either Shiffrin, with 19 wins, or Vlhova.

Vlhova won the season-long slalom title last year, edging Shiffrin by 20 points, after the American had won it six times in the previous seven seasons.

The pair continued their dominance in Saturday’s race.

Another women’s slalom is scheduled for today.

 ?? JUSSI NUKARI AP ?? Mikaela Shiffrin of the United States competes during the first run of the women’s World Cup slalom in Levi, Finland, on Saturday.
JUSSI NUKARI AP Mikaela Shiffrin of the United States competes during the first run of the women’s World Cup slalom in Levi, Finland, on Saturday.

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