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Laurence St-Germain ends 63-year wait for Canadian slalom World Championships gold -‘Was not expecting this!’

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Laurence St-Germain sparkled in the Meribel sun as she delivered Canada’s first slalom World Championships gold medal in 63 years on Saturday afternoon.

She fought off competition from the legendary American skier Mikaela Shiffrin to not only make history for her country, but on a personal level land her first World Championships gold.

Ad St-Germain occupied third spot after the first run, but thanks to second place Wendy Holdener’s DNF result in the second leg, and with Shifrin unable to match her spectacular first effort, the 28-year-old took advantage with a stunning run to earn top prize.

World ChampionshipsSt-Germain causes upset as Shiffrin misses out on second World Championships gold in Meribel3 HOURS AGO “Kind of weird,” she responded when asked what it felt like to be a world champion. “I was not expecting this, obviously, it’s unbelievable.” “I was really stressed, I felt nauseous,” she added when she spoke about her feelings ahead of the second run. “I turned to my physio and sometimes he massages my diaphragm because I get really sore and makes me really nauseous so I was like, ‘oh, I’m used to this it's fine’. “And then I left and I had a bit of a mistake, but I just kept thinking, go down, go down, go down, and it worked out.” Last year, St-Germain finished 17th in the rankings and the year before she came in a respectable sixth, but was a huge outsider going into Saturday’s competition.

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