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Shiffrin Dominates Slalom, Extends Win Record to 105
17 Dec
Summary
- Mikaela Shiffrin achieved a record 105th World Cup victory.
- She won the latest slalom race by an average margin of over 1.5 seconds.
- Several top challengers faced difficulties and did not finish the race.

Mikaela Shiffrin achieved a record-extending 105th World Cup victory, dominating a recent slalom event in the French Alps. Her performance was marked by an exceptional average winning margin of over 1.5 seconds throughout the season, showcasing unparalleled dominance in ski racing. This latest win extends her streak of victories in the Olympic season and underscores her consistent performance.
Rivals faced significant challenges during the night race. Several top contenders, including Lena Dürr, Zrinka Ljutić, and Katharina Liensberger, went off course or straddled gates, failing to finish. Even Wendy Holdener encountered a mishap at the finish line, though she was able to compete in the second run. These difficulties allowed Shiffrin to further solidify her lead.
Shiffrin's victory marks her 68th World Cup slalom win. The upcoming Olympic Alpine skiing events are scheduled for Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, a venue where Shiffrin has previously excelled. Meanwhile, skiing legend Lindsey Vonn is set to compete in upcoming downhill and super-G events in Val d'Isère.




