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Mikaela Shiffrin clinches fifth World Cup overall title, wins record quest extended

Mikaela Shiffrin mathematically clinched her fifth World Cup overall title, the biggest annual prize in Alpine skiing, with seven races still to go this season.

She tied for fifth in a downhill Saturday — her quest for a record-tying 86th World Cup win extended by at least another day — but it was enough to secure the overall title, given to the best skier over the course of the season combining results in all World Cup races.

Shiffrin clinched the overall with seven races left in the 38-race season, or nearly 20% of the season still to go.

Shiffrin has 11 World Cup wins this season, most by any man or woman, and her most since her record 17-win campaign of 2018-19 (when she also clinched the overall with seven races left).

Shiffrin has said that she produced, at times, the best skiing of her career this season.

Shiffrin broke her tie with Lindsey Vonn for the second-most women’s overall titles in history behind Austrian Annemarie Moser-Pröll, who won six in the 1970s.

On Saturday, she was 79 hundredths behind Norwegian Kajsa Vickhoff Lie, who earned her first World Cup win.

Shiffrin is one victory shy of the career World Cup record of 86 held by Swede Ingemar Stenmark, a giant slalom and slalom star of the 1970s and ’80s.

Shiffrin’s next race is a super-G Sunday, followed by a giant slalom and slalom, her best events, next weekend.

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