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Mikaela Shiffrin glides through tricky course to grab 1st-run lead in slalom at World Cup finals

  • Mikaela Shiffrin took the first-run lead in slalom at the World Cup finals with a time of 52.05 seconds.
  • Shiffrin has a 0.59-second lead over Lena Duerr of Germany, with others trailing by more than a second.
  • Zrinka Ljutic is leading the season-long slalom title race, finishing the first run in 12th place and 1.99 seconds behind Shiffrin's time.
  • Shiffrin has had a challenging season due to injuries, culminating in wins at three of five slalom races this season.
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Mikaela Shiffrin glides through tricky course to grab 1st-run lead in slalom at World Cup finals

Mikaela Shiffrin grabbed the first-run lead in the slalom by rhythmically gliding through a tricky course at the World Cup finals. The American ski racing standout finished in a time of 52.05 seconds. She has a 0.59-second lead over Lena…

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Sun Valley (USA) - The final slaloms of the season at the World Cup finals in Sun Valley are led by star American skier Mikaela Schffrin and Norwegian Timon Haugan after the first round. Croatian Zrinka Ljutičová and Henrik Kristoffersen from Norway are aiming to win the last globes of the winter.

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At the last slalom World Cup race of the season in Sun Valley (USA), Mikaela Shiffrin leads after the 1st round. The battle for the small crystal ball is still open.

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Mikaela Shiffrin leads after the first run of the final slalom of the Women's Alpine Skiing World Cup season at the Sun Valley venue in the USA. The American star secured a comfortable lead of 59 hundredths of a second over Germany's Lena Dürr before the second run, with third-placed Switzerland's Wendy Holdener already 1.02 seconds behind. Andreja Slokar is ninth, Neja Dvornik 16th.

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