Shiffrin Roars Back to Win Semmering World Cup Slalom
- On Sunday, Camille Rast led the opening run at Semmering by 0.09 seconds over Lara Colturi and 0.34 over Katharina Liensberger, with Mikaela Shiffrin fourth, 0.54 seconds behind.
- Shiffrin posted the fastest second split and was one-hundredth ahead of Camille Rast halfway down the Panorama course but lost time in the bottom section; she said she thought it was `overskiing` and will analyse video before the final leg Sunday.
- Among the chasers, Lara Colturi, Italian-born, competes for Albania and stayed close while Zrinka Ljutic, Croatian, last season's slalom globe winner, was 10th needing 2.13 seconds.
- With the Olympics approaching, Mikaela Shiffrin entered Sunday's race leading challenger Lara Colturi by 180 points in the slalom standings, as three more slaloms in January and two in March build toward the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics.
- At Semmering, Austria, Mikaela Shiffrin, American 2014 Olympic champion and record-holder of 68 slalom wins, has triumphed three times, most recently recently.
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The American ski star also won the World Cup slalom in Semmering. A black day for Slovenian women in the general classification for Kranjska Gora.
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In Austria, the last World Cup race of 2025, the American returned from fourth place in the women's slalom, centered the victory number 106 then turned to the public: "These races we do only for you." Third Italian-Albanian. 39 athletes outside, including the debutante Giada D'Antonio, 16 years old
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