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Mikaela Shiffrin Extends World Cup Record with Flachau Slalom Triumph

Shiffrin extended her record with 107 World Cup wins and leads the Olympic season slalom standings by 170 points, winning six of seven races this season.

  • On Jan. 13, 2026, Mikaela Shiffrin won the World Cup night slalom in Flachau, Austria, posting the winning time of 1:50.52.
  • Dominating this Olympic season, Shiffrin has won six of the seven World Cup slaloms and previously captured five night races in Flachau, Austria.
  • After the first run, Shiffrin and Moltzan were 1-2 and Moltzan crossed first in the second run, while the course rollers and soft snow caused 29 DNFs and two first-run disqualifications.
  • The victory moved Shiffrin further ahead in the standings, extending her lead over Swiss racer Camille Rast with one slalom left before the Milano‑Cortina Winter Games, and she added a record‑extending World Cup victory with the U.S. women's ski team placing two on the podium again.
  • Moltzan, who is still seeking her first win, earned her third podium this season and shared the third podium with Shiffrin, exchanging a long hug before one slalom remains before Feb. 6.
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Mikaela Shiffrin has returned to the slalom-thron in Flachau and has apparently been afraid because of her own speed, as she has betrayed. It is crazy to ride down the slope like this, according to the US ski ace after the race. With 0.41 seconds advantage on her country wife Paula Moltzan, Shiffrin has already named herself "Snow Space Salzburg Princess" for the sixth time on Tuesday. Also financially a lucrative undertaking. After all, she rec…

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Mikaela Shiffrin won the slalom at the women's alpine skiing World Cup in Flachau, Austria.

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While Dominator Mikaela Shiffrin celebrates her 107th World Cup victory in Flachau, the German women disappoint in the atmospheric night slalom. Emma Aicher misses a top position due to a driving error just before the finish.

·Dortmund, Germany
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While Dominator Mikaela Shiffrin celebrates her 107th World Cup victory in Flachau, the German women disappoint. Emma Aicher misses a top position due to a driving error just before the finish, Lena Dürr even falls.

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watson.ch/ broke the news in Zürich, Switzerland on Tuesday, January 13, 2026.
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