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.