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Shiffrin beats Vlhova, claims 45th World Cup slalom victory

JASNA, Slovakia 鈥 Mikaela Shiffrin denied her Slovakian rival Petra Vlhova a home victory Saturday, winning the first World Cup slalom following the world championships. Shiffrin trailed first-run leader Vlhova by 0.
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JASNA, Slovakia 鈥 Mikaela Shiffrin denied her Slovakian rival Petra Vlhova a home victory Saturday, winning the first World Cup slalom following the world championships.

Shiffrin trailed first-run leader Vlhova by 0.27 seconds on a hill where the Slovakian regularly trains.

But the American had a blistering final run to win the race by 0.34 as the pair continued its dominance in the discipline.

They combined have won 31 of the 32 World Cup slaloms held since January 2017, a streak interrupted only once by Switzerland鈥檚 Michelle Gisin.

鈥淚 feel pretty amazing about it,鈥 Shiffrin said about her 45th career slalom win and 69th overall. 鈥淚t was a really good fight for me and that鈥檚 a pretty nice feeling to have right now.鈥

Laurence St-Germain of St-Ferreol-les-Neiges, Que., was 10th, Ali Nullmeyer of Toronto was 22nd and Erin Mielzynski of Collingwood, Ont., was 24th.

The result moved Shiffrin within one victory of a World Cup record. Only one skier, male or female, has won more races in a single discipline: Swedish great Ingemar Stenmark triumphed 46 times in giant slalom in the 1970s and 80s.

Wendy Holdener finished 0.52 behind in third. It was the 26th career slalom podium for the Swiss skier, who is yet to win a race in the discipline.

Katharina Liensberger was 1.42 off the lead in fourth and missed a slalom podium for the first time this season.

The Austrian beat Vlhova and Shiffrin to gold in the slalom at the world championships two weeks ago, ending the American鈥檚 streak of four world titles.

Shiffrin won bronze at the worlds but later said she was disappointed in her skiing.

On Saturday, though, the three-time overall champion was back to her best.

鈥淭hat was good, it was a really big step,鈥 said Shiffrin, who still found 鈥渟ome small things鈥 she could have done better.

鈥淏ut it was OK as I kept pushing. That鈥檚 the feeling that I want to have,鈥 she said. 鈥淭oday it was good enough to win, sometimes it鈥檚 not. But that鈥檚 the feeling, that鈥檚 the fight.鈥

The race resembled the victory from Shiffrin鈥檚 only previous visit to the Slovakian resort, in 2016, when she also beat the home nation鈥檚 favourite, Veronika Velez-Zuzulova.

鈥淟ast time it was the fight between Zuzu and me,鈥 Shiffrin said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 actually quite a pleasure to come here and have that fight with these girls. The two times we came to Jasna, we had a Slovakian girl who was on top level.鈥

The main difference, however, was the lack of spectators on Saturday amid anti-coronavirus measures.

鈥淟ast time, for sure, the crowd was bigger and you could feel the atmosphere more for the hometown girl,鈥 Shiffrin said.

The result gave new impetus to the battle for the slalom season title. With three races left, Vlhova was leading Shiffrin by 45 points, with Liensberger 70 points behind in third.

Vlhova narrowed the gap on overall World Cup leader Lara Gut-Behrami. The Swiss skier sat out the race and was holding a lead of 107 points.

The race weekend was initially scheduled to start with a giant slalom, but organizers swapped the program as unfavourable weather was forecast and moved the GS to Sunday.

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