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Shiffrin wins by over one second in Sestriere slalom

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Another tight ladies' race seemed to be developing during the slalom in Sestriere, Italy, on Sunday, but Mikaela Shiffrin turned on the jets to ultimately claim victory by over one second. After leading the first run by 0.12 seconds over Veronika Velez Zuzulova and 0.30 seconds over Frida Hansdotter, the American focused on having fun in the second run and it paid off with a 1.09 margin of victory over the Slovakian.

 

"It was not perfect, that’s for sure," Shiffrin said of her first run. "I was pretty stiff, so I was a little bit bummed with my skiing. But I have another run, so we’ll see what happens."

 

On the second run, she held nothing back and crossed the finish line with obvious happiness, first punching both fists down and then one across her body with a smile to mark her 23rd career victory and her sixth straight in slalom. 

 

"I took some free runs before second run and tried to find a solid feeling that I could rely on. And then when I went out of the gate second run, I just tried to make speed on every gate and never let up, and that mentality helped me a lot," she reflected. 

 

Wendy Holdener of Switzerland, who sat fifth after first run, fought hard in the second run to move onto the podium in third, 1.21 seconds off the winning pace. Hansdotter finished the day a close fourth, just 0.08 shy of the podium. 

 

“I had some troubles in the course, so I’m happy that I fought for the podium. But I could do it better,” Holdener said as she continues to hunt down her first victory in slalom. 

 

Tour veteran Velez Zuzulova was pleased to finish on the podium after she lost time in the second run, but she has her eyes set on a victory this season. 

 

"Second run I had a really good start, but on the lower part, I think I was too straight and there was a little bit more terrain than I was expecting, so I lost a lot of time," she noted. "I will go back to training and I will push it even harder and ... I will try to catch [Mikaela]. I can't be happy to always be second, so for sure I want more and I will push for that." 

 

The ladies' tour moves onto Val d'Isere, France, for alpine combined, downhill, and super-G next week.

 

 

Full Results Here

 

Mikaela Shiffrin 2nd Run

 

Velez Zuzulová 2nd Run

 

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Haha, right :d 
But I must told you that this year is gonna be very very hard to do that.
My best source for skiing change their geo-block stuff and I can't watch it on VLC or any other alone video programme on PC. I can on web using other VPN, that's all. That's why I decided to buy Eurosport Player for 4-month subscribe option. 10 Euros wasn't that expensive for that.

To sum up, I'm here to sometimes talk about events and maybe someday somehow I will upload videos. 

So anyway... IT'S VAL GARDENA TIME!! Wohoo! And I'm so happy that speed events from Lake Louise will be at Santa Caterina! <3 But man...Santa Caterina Super G...I need to see how it looks

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20 minutes ago, ziomkris1 said:

Haha, right :d 
But I must told you that this year is gonna be very very hard to do that.
My best source for skiing change their geo-block stuff and I can't watch it on VLC or any other alone video programme on PC. I can on web using other VPN, that's all. That's why I decided to buy Eurosport Player for 4-month subscribe option. 10 Euros wasn't that expensive for that.

To sum up, I'm here to sometimes talk about events and maybe someday somehow I will upload videos. 

So anyway... IT'S VAL GARDENA TIME!! Wohoo! And I'm so happy that speed events from Lake Louise will be at Santa Caterina! <3 But man...Santa Caterina Super G...I need to see how it looks

Eurosport Player is always a good thing to have anyway :d 

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Val'd'Isere(FRA) - Ladies' Downhill Training
Val Gardena(ITA) - Men's Downhill Training


Val'd'Isere:

MIRADOLI Romane crashes hard into netting after jump



BESSY Anouk is another victim also in a scary looking fall



Val Gardena:

SPORN Andrej is the first one to fall



COOK Dustin also had problems

 

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