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Shiffrin says she misses injured rival Vlhova after taking 95th career win

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Mikaela Shiffrin earned her 95th career win to extend her record, triumphing in a women’s World Cup slalom on Sunday, a day after the star’s main rival sustained a season-ending injury.

In the first race without Olympic slalom champion Petra Vlhova, Shiffrin edged out Croatian teenager Zrinka Ljutic by 0.14 seconds. Sweden’s Anna Swenn Larsson in third and Switzerlan­d’s Camille Rast in fourth were the only other racers to finish within a second of Shiffrin’s time.

“We’re missing somebody really big today, we missed Petra a lot, so it’s wonderful that you stayed,” the American told the Slovakian crowd in a courseside interview. “It was not easy on the second [run], now I feel the energy has gone.

“I could hear you cheering for Zrinka, which was actually quite cool from the start to hear this noise. I knew she put down an amazing run and I had to push.”

It was Shiffrin’s fifth slalom win of the season and her 58th in total, a World Cup record for both men and women.

Shiffrin also set a record for most World Cup podiums in a single discipline with 82, having shared the previous best mark with Swedish great Ingemar Stenmark, who had 81 top-three results in slalom in the 1970s and 80s.

Vlhova crashed and tore ligaments in her right knee in Saturday’s giant slalom near her hometown in the Tatra mountains.

Shiffrin and Vlhova have been dominating women’s slalom skiing for years and combined to win 14 of the last 15 races, including all eight this season, in a series only interrupte­d by Lena Duerr when the German triumphed at the Czech resort Spindleruv Mlyn a year ago.

“I have been thinking about [Vlhova] a lot the last 24 hours,” Shiffrin said. “For me, personally, over these years I have grown to love the battles with her. I think today she would have been so strong. So, I really miss watching her ski today and having that battle.”

With Vlhova out of the race, Shiffrin is close to wrapping up her eighth World Cup season title in slalom, leading third-ranked Duerr by 228 points with three events left. With a race win being worth 100 points, Shiffrin can secure the title at the next slalom in Soldeu, Andorra, on 11 February.

On Sunday, Duerr was 1.77 seconds off the lead in seventh.

Vlhova became the third former overall champion who had their season end prematurel­y this month. On the men’s side, Alexis Pinturault and Aleksander Aamodt Kilde underwent surgery far various injuries after they crashed at speed races in Wengen, Switzerlan­d.

 ?? Photograph: Vladimír Šimíček/AFP/Getty Images ?? Mikaela Shiffrin celebrates on the podium after the women's slalom in Jasna, Slovakia.
Photograph: Vladimír Šimíček/AFP/Getty Images Mikaela Shiffrin celebrates on the podium after the women's slalom in Jasna, Slovakia.

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