![]() ![]() Shiffrin began her run with a 61 hundredths advantage over St-Germain but lost most of it by the first split time and ended up 57 hundredths back with the 27th-fastest second run of the first 28 women who finished. “I didn’t see, but I could kind of hear,” Shiffrin, who was at the start gate when it happened, said later on the Austrian ORF broadcast. She was leading St-Germain by 72 hundredths with 20 seconds left on the course when she straddled a gate, getting disqualified. Then came Holdener, the world’s second-ranked slalom skier. St-Germain skied into the lead in the second run. ![]() St-Germain, a 28-year-old ranked 18th in the world in slalom this season, was third after the first run behind Swiss Wendy Holdener and the leader Shiffrin. The last five minutes of Saturday’s race were bonkers. Silver for Shiffrin! □ closes out by claiming her 14th career world championship medal. For me, it’s just as much winning silver.”ĪLPINE WORLDS: Results | Broadcast Schedule “In general the headline would be losing gold. To finish today with another medal, that’s crazy. For me, like a totally complete world championships with disappointment and excitement and triumphs and stress and everything. “It’s quite an unbelievable day after everything after these last two weeks,” Shiffrin said on the Swiss SRF broadcast. She finished 57 hundredths behind surprise Canadian winner Laurence St-Germain combining times from two runs in Meribel, France. Mikaela Shiffrin finished the world Alpine skiing championships with silver in her best event, the slalom, feeling the fatigue of two weeks of racing that included three medals, one gold and parting with her longtime coach earlier this week. ![]()
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