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Mikaela Shiffrin wins World Cup slalom for 99th-career victory, Canada's St-Germain 11th

Mikaela Shiffrin earned her record-extending 99th career World Cup win Saturday in Gurgl, Austria, taking the quest for victory No. 100 to North America.

The American ski star held on to her first-run lead in the season's second slalom to beat Italian prodigy Lara Colturi, who starts for Albania, by 0.55 seconds and Swiss skier Camille Rast by 0.57. They both got their first career podium result.

Shiffrin next enters a 16-day North American portion of the World Cup starting next weekend, with a giant slalom and slalom in Killington, Vermont; two GS races in Mont-Tremblant, Que.; and a super-G in Beaver Creek, Colo.

"I guess there is a bit of pressure around it, but I'll try to ignore that," said Shiffrin, who also won the first slalom of the season in Levi, Finland a week ago.

"Anyway, if it happens, it's wonderful. If it doesn't happen, kind of nothing to cry about in the grand scheme. But I hope to have a really good performance in front of the home crowd."

No other skier, male or female, has won more than 86 World Cup races. Shiffrin set the best mark when she overtook Swedish great Ingemar Stenmark in March 2023.

Shiffrin carried a lead from the first run, but acknowledged to being "really nervous at the top" before the start of her second run.

WATCH | American Shiffrin captures her 99th career World Cup victory:

American Shiffrin captures her 99th career World Cup victory

"I could hear all the women going down and their teams were cheering, and that always means they had a really good run. And it was getting darker," said Shiffrin, adding she didn't "think it's happening today."

Shiffrin initially extended her lead to more than seven-tenths of a second and only lost fractions of that over the last two sections.

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