Mikaela Shiffrin Wins in Finland and Becomes Best Slalom Racer in History
The 24-year-old's first slalom win of the season also marks her 41st World Cup slalom victory, making her the most successful technical skier of all time.
The 24-year-old's first slalom win of the season also marks her 41st World Cup slalom victory, making her the most successful technical skier of all time.
Go behind the scenes of Shiffrin’s record-breaking 2018-19 season in the documentary series, ‘A Matter of Time.’
The 17-year-old New Zealander crossed the finish 0.06 seconds ahead of Shiffrin to nab her first World Cup victory; the American men had three finishers in the top 11.
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The American ended a record-breaking season with two new World Cup titles.
Shiffrin swept up, Vonn ended her career with a bronze, and Team USA's men saw several top-10 finishes.
Shiffrin battled her way up from third place to win her fourth consecutive World Championship slalom title.
There was no shortage of excitement during a packed weekend of competitions.
The American crossed the finish line in Kronplatz more than a second ahead of her competitors.
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Slovakia’s Petra Vlhova finally bests Shiffrin in the head-to-head race.
The Slovakian and American racers battled for the win in Semmering, Austria, and both walked away with a new record.
Plus the fastest men in the world take on Beaver Creek's famed Birds of Prey.
Despite clean runs, Shiffrin just misses podium.
Mikaela Shiffrin places 3rd in opening GS, while the men’s race is cancelled.
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