Shriffrin Notches 109th World Cup Victory
Mikaela Shiffrin secured her 72nd slalom win with strong performances from teammates Paula Moltzan and AJ Hurt; the U.S. team leads Nations Cup standings, officials said.
- On Sunday in Åre, Mikaela Shiffrin won the women's World Cup slalom, capping the regular season before the World Cup Finals in Norway.
- Attacking the first run, Shiffrin grabbed the lead and skied a composed second run to secure victory; she has already clinched the slalom Crystal Globe and targets the overall Crystal Globe.
- Paula Moltzan and AJ Hurt delivered top-15 finishes, fifth and 14th respectively, while other U.S. teammates failed to qualify or did not finish; the U.S. women's team leads the Nations Cup standings.
- Shiffrin's season totals show she tied the single-season slalom record with eight wins, while Emma Aicher is closing in on the overall chase.
- Next week, the World Cup Finals start March 21 with speed events and the slalom is scheduled for March 24 in Lillehammer, offering a final chance to earn crucial points.
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Shriffrin notches 109th World Cup victory
Stifel U.S. Ski Team athlete Mikaela Shiffrin continued her electric season on Sunday, winning the women’s slalom in Åre for her 109th career World Cup victory and 72nd career slalom win. Teammates Paula Moltzan and AJ Hurt also put together solid performances, finishing fifth and 14th. Åre has long been a special venue for Shiffrin, and Sunday’s win marked her eighth victory on the Swedish hill, adding yet another chapter to her history at the …
Results of the Alpine women's slalom race in Are and the overall standings in the World Cup.
How do the alpine ski ladies compete in the current World Cup season? On 14 and 15 March at Riesenslalom and Slalom in Are the best times will be chased again. Here we inform winter sports fans about all the results from Sweden.
Mikaela Shiffrin Dominates Slalom in Åre, Sweden, for 109th Career Win as Overall Globe Battle Tightens
Mikaela Shiffrin 1st, Emma Aicher 2nd, Wendy Holdener 3rd. | Image: Emma Aicher FB The World Cup weekend in Åre, Sweden, concluded Sunday with an exciting women’s slalom that saw Mikaela Shiffrin once again prove why she remains the dominant force in the discipline. The American star captured her 109th career World Cup victory and 72nd career slalom win, finishing 0.94 seconds ahead of Germany’s Emma Aicher, while Switzerland’s Wendy Holdener ro…
RE. US star Mikaela Shiffrin celebrated her 109th victory in the Alpine Ski World Cup on Sunday.
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