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Shiffrin comes from behind in Flachau for record-breaking career win number 41

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January 9, 2018, 3:28 pm
Audi FIS Alpine Ski World Cup - Women's Slalom

Mikaela Shiffrin came from behind to claim her fifth-straight FIS Ski World Cup victory Tuesday evening in Flachau, Austria. (Getty Images/Agence Zoom – Christophe Pallot)

EagleVail’s Mikaela Shiffrin came from behind in a night World Cup slalom in Flachau, Austria, Tuesday to become the first woman ever to win the first five races of a calendar year. Her 10th victory of the season also tied Shiffrin with retired Austrian legend Annemarie Moser-Proell for the fastest to 41 career victories.

Only Shiffrin, Moser-Proell and Vreni Schneider record 40 wins before the age of 23, and Shiffrin has until March 13 to own the record all by herself. Here’s the full press release from U.S. Ski and Snowboard:

For the first time this season, Mikaela Shiffrin came from behind to win a FIS Ski World Cup race – her fifth-straight victory – in Tuesday’s evening slalom in front of 7,000 fans in Flachau, Austria. She also tied Austria’s Annemarie Moser-Pröll with 41 World Cup victories before turning 23.

Trailing Austria’s Bernadette Schild by 0.37-seconds after the first run, Shiffrin tackled the rough, choppy second run with a “nothing to lose” attitude and absolutely blew the doors off the competition.

“Tonight I was chasing in the second run and I knew with Bernadette – she’s skiing so loose – I had to go all out,” Shiffrin said. “I had nothing to lose.”

Schild settled for second, 0.94 seconds off Shiffrin’s winning time. Sweden’s Frida Hansdotter was third. Resi Stiegler (Jackson Hole, Wyo.) was the only other American to qualify for the second run and finished 26th.

“I haven’t really comeback in a second run and made a big jump like that (all season), and I sort of needed that for my confidence,” Shiffrin said. “Each race this year I’ve been good in the first run, but the second run I’m just sort of holding on. But tonight, it was a different story and I’m very excited.”

With her victory, Shiffrin added to her overall World Cup lead with 1,381 points. Switzerland’s Wendy Holdener is second with 560 points, and Slovenia’s Petra Vlhova is third with 554 points. Shiffrin also leads the overall World Cup downhill, slalom, and giant slalom standings. However, will not participate in this weekend’s speed series in Bad Kleinkirchheim, Austria, opting to take a much-needed rest after competing in 10 races over the past three weeks – winning nine and finishing third in the other.

Up next, the women’s World Cup Tour moves to Bad Kleinkirchheim for downhill and super-G races Jan. 13-14. Shiffrin is planning to return to the World Cup circuit Jan. 20-21 with downhill and Super-G races in Cortina, Italy.

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Women’s slalom

 

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