Mikaela Shiffrin placed 25th in her first World Cup giant slalom race since her Nov. 30 crash at the Killington World Cup. Paula Moltzan, who was in third after the first run, led the
Winner Mikaela Shiffrin and third-place Paula Moltzan celebrate after Sunday's World Cup slalom in Sestriere, Italy. (Piermarco Tacca)
Mikaela Shiffrin, left, celebrates her 100th World Cup win along with fellow American Paula Moltzan, who took third in the slalom event on Sunday. SESTRIERE, Italy — Mikaela Shiffrin is 100% the best in skiing’s World Cup history book.
Mikaela Shiffrin continued to show why she’s the best in the business on Sunday, claiming her historic 100th World Cup victory at Sestriere, Italy. Shiffrin finished 0.61 seconds ahead of second-placed Zrinka Ljutić after two runs in the women’s slalom event while her US teammate Paula Moltzan finished in third.
Mikaela Shiffrin has earned a record-extending 100th career Alpine skiing World Cup win, coming back from major injury to join a short list of athletes across all winter sports with triple-digit victories. Shiffrin won a slalom by 61 hundredths of a second over Croatian Zrinka Ljutic combining times from two runs in Sestriere, Italy, on Sunday.
Shiffrin became the first Alpine skier to hit 100 career World Cup wins, topping the podium in a slalom race Sunday in Italy.
The most memorable of Mikaela Shiffrin‘s 100 World Cup wins, an Alpine skiing record ...
Record 100th World Cup Victory Mikaela Shiffrin, the most decorated World Cup alpine skier in history, accomplished a monumental 100th World Cup victory in the
With her 100th victory in a World Cup race, Shiffrin became the first skier, male or female, to achieve triple-digit wins.
Less than two years after breaking Ingemar Stenmark's record that was once thought untouchable, Mikaela Shiffrin has won her 100th World Cup race.
Shiffrin’s record-extending 100th career World Cup race win Sunday fulfilled a quest put on hold by a serious crash in November. Back to racing in her favored slalom event, Shiffrin kept and added to her first-run lead to finish 0.61 seconds ahead of Zrinka Ljutic. Shiffrin’s U.S. teammate Paula Moltzan was third, 0.64 back.
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