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Julia Scheib of Austria Uses Strong Final Run to Win Giant Slalom, Mikaela Shiffrin Ties for 4th
Alice Robinson leads by 0.16 seconds after the first run, aiming for a third consecutive win while Mikaela Shiffrin recovers from a serious crash.
- On Sunday, Alice Robinson of New Zealand led the first run, posting 1 minute, 7.44 seconds as she chases a third straight giant slalom win.
- Following recent wins on North American snow, Robinson entered Sunday in form, having won at Mont-Tremblant on Saturday and in Copper Mountain on Nov. 29, with three podiums in two weeks.
- Six racers are packed within one second of the lead, including American Mikaela Shiffrin who is 0.72 seconds behind Alice Robinson, who leads Julia Scheib of Austria by 0.16 seconds.
- Among immediate outcomes, several key racers did not complete their runs as Valerie Grenier of Canada failed to finish her first run Sunday and Nina O'Brien, American ski racer, went out early in her second run while Paula Moltzan, American teammate, climbed into sixth.
- The women's tour moves next weekend to St. Moritz, Switzerland, for two downhill races and a super-G, while Mikaela Shiffrin holds the 22-win GS record and recovers from a November 2024 crash.
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Robinson leads the discipline standings by twelve points.
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Julia Scheib of Austria uses strong final run to win giant slalom, Mikaela Shiffrin ties for 4th
Julia Scheib of Austria used a strong final run to win a World Cup giant slalom, with American standout Mikaela Shiffrin finishing in a tie for fourth place.
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