World Cup champion Marco Odermatt wins again in giant slalom
Marco Odermatt finished his standout World Cup ski season on top yet again Saturday.
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Marco Odermatt finished his standout World Cup ski season on top yet again Saturday.
An inexperienced Switzerland side beat Olympic champions Austria 3-1 in the final to win the alpine skiing mixed team parallel event in Meribel, France on Friday.
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.
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.
Mikaela Shiffrin clinched her fourth World Cup overall title, tying Lindsey Vonn for second most in women’s history.
Mikaela Shiffrin won skiing's overall World Cup title for the fourth time on Thursday, fueled by speed races that turned her expected duel with Petra Vlhova into a runaway success.
COURCHEVEL, France — Mikaela Shiffrin won skiing's overall World Cup title for the fourth time Thursday, fueled by speed races that turned her expected duel with Petra Vlhová into a runaway success.
Mikaela Shiffrin moved closer to her fourth World Cup overall title by notching her first downhill victory in two years, prevailing at the World Cup Finals in Courchevel, France, on Wednesday.