Worley wins World Cup giant slalom title after Shiffrin fades
Mikaela Shiffrin's standout World Cup season ended by letting the giant slalom title slip away to Tessa Worley on Sunday.
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Mikaela Shiffrin's standout World Cup season ended by letting the giant slalom title slip away to Tessa Worley on Sunday.
France's Tessa Worley denied Mikaela Shiffrin a 13th Alpine skiing crystal globe when she won the giant slalom World Cup title in the last race of the season in Meribel, France on Sunday.
Ali Nullmeyer posted her third top-six slalom finish in a little over two months, placing sixth to lead Canada's four-member contingent at the final women's World Cup event of the season on Saturday in Courchevel, France.
Andreja Slokar became the first Slovenian skier to soar to World Cup slalom victory for eight years by grabbing a magnificent win in Meribel. Slokar, 24, beat German Lena Duerr by 0.48s on Saturday to claim just her second World Cup race win and emulate the exploits of compatriot Tina Maze back in 2014.
The Olympic Winter Games Beijing 2022 may be over, but there is still plenty of exhilarating winter sports action going on around the globe as World Cup action continues this weekend!
Mikaela Shiffrin emphatically banished her 'life low' Olympic demons by flying to a fourth overall Alpine Skiing World Cup title in Courchevel. The American, 27, finished second in Thursday's Super-G behind Norwegian Ragnhild Mowinckel to extend her lead over Petra Vlhova and claim the coveted crown with two races to spare. Ad/> Shiffrin had endured a torrid time in Beijing last month — failing to finish in her favoured slalom and giant slalom events — but bounced back to rack up a stunning 120th individual race podium and leave defending overall champion Vlhova, 26, with too much to do heading into the season's final events in Meribel.
COURCHEVEL: American skier Mikaela Shiffrin won the women's overall World Cup title for the fourth time in her career on Thursday (Mar 17), bouncing back from a disastrous performance at the Beijing Winter Olympics.
Mikaela Shiffrin secured her fourth World Cup title on Thursday to bounce in emphatic style after a nightmare Winter Olympics at Beijing 2022. It was a perfect way to bounce back from her torrid time in Beijing, where she left the games without winning a single medal.