Alpine skiing-Shiffrin roars back to win Semmering World Cup slalom


Alpine Skiing - FIS Alpine Ski World Cup - Women's Super G - St. Moritz, Switzerland - December 14, 2025 Mikaela Shiffrin of the U.S. in action REUTERS/Denis Balibouse

Dec 28 (Reuters) - ‌Mikaela Shiffrin recovered from a ‌tentative opening run to produce ‌a precise second one under the floodlights and win the women's World Cup slalom ‍in Semmering, Austria on ‍Sunday.

Lying fourth and ‌over half a second behind the ‍leader ​after the first run, the American stormed back ⁠to beat Switzerland’s Camille Rastby 0.09 ‌seconds, with Albania’s Lara Colturi finishing third.

It ⁠was ‍Shiffrin's 106th World Cup victory and sixth consecutive slalom triumph, five ‍of them this season.

"It was ‌a really hard day," Shiffrin said. "The conditions were tough and it was a big fight. The pressure was on, but I managed to deliver the best run I ‌could."

The 30-year-old twice Olympic gold medallist will be among the favourites at next ​year's Winter Games in Milano Cortina.

(Tommy Lund in Gdansk, editing by Ed Osmond)

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