Shiffrin says she misses injured rival Vlhova after taking 95th career win
Shiffrin says she misses injured rival Vlhova after taking 95th career win
Mikaela Shiffrin got her 95th work win to develop her record, winning in a women's Presence Cup slalom on Sunday, a day after the star's focal opponent kept a season-completing injury.
In the focal race without Olympic slalom champion Petra Vlhova, Shiffrin crushed Croatian youth Zrinka Ljutic by 0.14 seconds. Sweden's Anna Swenn Larsson in third and Switzerland's Camille Rast in fourth were the genuinely various racers to finish in something like a see of Shiffrin's time
"We're missing somebody gigantic today, we missed Petra a ton, so it's unprecedented that you stayed," the American told the Slovakian party in a course-side social event. "It was tricky on the second [run], right now I feel the energy has gone
"I could hear you adulating Zrinka, which was all around cool from the beginning to hear this aggravation. I fathomed she put down a puzzling run and I expected to push."
It was Shiffrin's fifth slalom win of the time and her 58th unendingly out, a World Cup record for an enormous number of individuals.
Shiffrin other than set a norm for most World Cup stages in a singular discipline with 82, having given the previous best carving to Swedish remarkable Ingemar Stenmark, who had 81 top-three results in slalom during the 1970s and 80s
Shiffrin and Vlhova have been overpowering women's slalom skiing for quite a while and joined to win 14 of the last 15 races, including the sum of the eight this season, in a series perhaps bewildered by Lena Duerr when the German prevailed at the Czech retreat Spindleruv Mlyn a year sooner.
"I have been mulling over [Vlhova] a ton the latest 24 hours," Shiffrin said. "For my motivations, eventually, over these years I have made to respect the battles with her. I figure today she would have been areas of strength for serious for so. Accordingly, I truly miss watching her ski today and having that battle
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