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Dominant Shiffrin enters new dimension with 50th World Cup slalom victory

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Mikaela Shiffrin made ski racing history once again on Thursday night. This time, however, she wasn't the only American skier doing so.

Shiffrin led teammate Paula Moltzan for the U.S. ski team's first 1-2 finish in a women's World Cup slalom since 1971. And Shiffrin's win in the night race made her the first ski racer with 50 World Cup wins in a single discipline.

No other skier, female or male, has won an event more than 46 times in the 56-year World Cup history. The result also marked Shiffrin's 80th World Cup win overall — two short of Lindsey Vonn's women's record. "I honestly have no idea, I have no idea what to say about that," Shiffrin said about her personal best marks. "But one thing that is easy to say: U.S.

1-2 in slalom, that is amazing. That is unbelievable." WATCH | Shiffrin builds big lead in 1st run: Building on a big first-run lead of more than seven-tenths of a second, Shiffrin overcame several mistakes in her final run on the deteriorating course to finish 0.29 ahead of Moltzan, who had her first career podium in the discipline. "Paula had a ripping run, I saw that from the start.

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