Alpine skiing-Shiffrin wins record-equalling sixth World Cup overall title


Alpine Skiing - FIS Alpine Ski World Cup - Women's Slalom - Kvitfjell, Lillehammer, Norway - March 24, 2026 Mikaela Shiffrin of the U.S. in action Cornelius Poppe/NTB via REUTERS=.

LILLEHAMMER, Norway, March 25 (Reuters) - U.S. ⁠Alpine ski great Mikaela Shiffrin won a record-equalling sixth women's World Cup overall ⁠Crystal Globe in the final race of the season in Norway on Wednesday.

The ‌31-year-old needed only a top 15 place in the giant slalom in Hafjell and made sure of that in the second leg before sole rival Emma Aicher of Germany had left the start hut for her ​last run.

Shiffrin was 17th after the first run but ended ⁠up 11th, for 24 points, with ⁠22-year-old Aicher then making a mistake and dropping from third to 12th.

"It's quite emotional," said ⁠the ‌American. "This thing sums up the whole season of work and fighting... I have to say to Emma that her skiing has been just outstanding and today ⁠it was just so cool to watch her."

Canada's Valerie Grenier ​won the race, a combined ‌0.43 seconds clear of Norway's Mina Fuerst Holtmann and Austrian Julia Scheib, who ⁠had already secured ​the giant slalom Crystal Globe.

The final overall points tally was 1,410 for Shiffrin with Aicher 87 behind.

The overall title is decided by points from all four disciplines, with Aicher an all-rounder while Shiffrin ⁠has not skied downhill for two years and competed ​in only a few of the super-Gs.

The most successful skier in World Cup history with 110 wins has, however, won nine of 10 slaloms, the bedrock of her season, and taken ⁠the globe in that discipline for a record ninth time.

She was also overall World Cup champion in 2017, 2018, 2019, 2022 and 2023.

The only other female skier to win six overall World Cup titles was Austrian Annemarie Moser-Proell, who won five in a row from ​1971-75 and her sixth in 1979. On the men's side, ⁠Austrian Marcel Hirscher holds the outright record of eight.

"I'm really, really grateful to be in this ​position now," said three-times Olympic champion Shiffrin, whose slalom ‌gold medal at last month's Milano Cortina Games ​was another highlight of her year.

"It's really a big emotion but I'm also grateful for the fight."

(Reporting by Alan Baldwin in London, editing by Christian Radnedge)

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