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Shiffrin and Colturi Repeat Top Two Slalom Finish
23 Nov
Summary
- Mikaela Shiffrin leads Lara Colturi by 0.31 seconds after the first run.
- Colturi, competing for Albania, is the daughter of a former Olympic champion.
- Shiffrin seeks record 66th World Cup slalom and 103rd overall win.

Mikaela Shiffrin has taken the lead after the first run of the women's World Cup slalom in Gurg, Austria, replicating last week's strong performance. She finished the opening run 0.31 seconds ahead of Italian teenager Lara Colturi, who competes for Albania. This result mirrors their previous race outcome, setting the stage for another exciting finish.
The challenging course, set in cold, sunny conditions, tested the competitors. Shiffrin, known for her consistent speed, found a balance between pushing hard and managing her pace effectively on the varied terrain. Colturi, the daughter of 2002 Olympic super-G champion Daniela Ceccarelli, demonstrated impressive skill, staying close to Shiffrin through the steeper sections of the course.
With this leading position, Shiffrin is on track to potentially achieve her 66th World Cup slalom victory and extend her overall record to 103 wins. The race continues with the second run, where the competition remains close, with Swiss racers Rast and Holdener vying for podium positions.




