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Robinson Races to 2nd Straight World Cup GS Victory. Shiffrin Finishes 6th.
Alice Robinson secured victory by posting the fastest combined time in the women's giant slalom, marking a significant win for New Zealand in alpine skiing.
- On Saturday, Alice Robinson of New Zealand won the women's World Cup giant slalom at Mont-Tremblant, the first of two races at the Quebec resort northwest of Montreal.
- Coming off a win at Copper Mountain, Robinson led after the opening run and has six career World Cup victories.
- The course and steady snowfall troubled several competitors, complicating opening runs, with Zrinka Ljutic, Croatia finishing second and Valerie Grenier, Canada placing third on her home course.
- American Mikaela Shiffrin finished sixth after a slow second run, while Robinson secured her second straight women's World Cup giant slalom victory Saturday.
- A second giant slalom is set for Sunday, and Robinson leads as the women's World Cup victory leader among skiers from a non-European or North American nation.
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Robinson races to 2nd straight World Cup GS victory. Shiffrin finishes 6th.
Alice Robinson of New Zealand raced to her second straight women's World Cup giant slalom victory Saturday at Mont-Tremblant, while American star Mikaela Shiffrin finished sixth.
·United States
Read Full ArticleThe New Zealander wins the giant slalom in Mont-Tremblant clearly before Zrinka Ljutic and Valérie Grenier.
·Zürich, Switzerland
Read Full ArticleResults of the women's giant slalom in Mont Tremblant and the standings in the Alpine Skiing World Cup.
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