Mikaela Shiffrin glides through tricky course to grab 1st-run lead in slalom at World Cup finals
- Mikaela Shiffrin took the first-run lead in slalom at the World Cup finals with a time of 52.05 seconds.
- Shiffrin has a 0.59-second lead over Lena Duerr of Germany, with others trailing by more than a second.
- Zrinka Ljutic is leading the season-long slalom title race, finishing the first run in 12th place and 1.99 seconds behind Shiffrin's time.
- Shiffrin has had a challenging season due to injuries, culminating in wins at three of five slalom races this season.
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Mikaela Shiffrin glides through tricky course to grab 1st-run lead in slalom at World Cup finals
Mikaela Shiffrin grabbed the first-run lead in the slalom by rhythmically gliding through a tricky course at the World Cup finals. The American ski racing standout finished in a time of 52.05 seconds. She has a 0.59-second lead over Lena…
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