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Mikaela Shiffrin surges into history with record-tying 86th World Cup win

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American skier Mikaela Shiffrin won her record-tying 86th World Cup race Friday with victory in a giant slalom. Shiffrin’s win matched the overall record set by Swedish great Ingemar Stenmark 34 years ago.

The 27-year-old American protected her half-second lead from the first run and finished 0.64sec ahead of Federica Brignone. Shiffrin crossed the finish line and put her hands to her helmet, then to her face and shook her head slowly while taking in the enormity of her achievement. “This is just a spectacular day.

Oh my goodness,” she said in a course-side interview. Stenmark told the Associated Press last month that Shiffrin is “much better than I was.” It was Shiffrin’s fourth straight wire-to-wire win in World Cup giant slaloms since January.

In that time, she also took gold in the event at last month’s world championships in Meribel, France. Shiffrin started cautiously in her second run under the floodlights in the fast-darkening afternoon, letting half of her 1.04sec first-run advantage over Brignone slip before picking up time on the bottom half.

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