The 30-year-old appeared visibly emotional over her triumph after completing a smooth second run in the slalom, which is her best event. Shiffrin had sped to an early lead in the event, finishing her first slalom run with a time of 47.13 seconds and gaining an advantage over Germany’s Lena Duerr and other competitors.
Before this latest competition, Shiffrin, the biggest winner in the history of the World Cup circuit and a multi-time Olympian, had failed to make the podium in eight straight Olympic events. The last time she took home a medal was during the 2018 Winter Games in PyeongChang.
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Shiffrin’s drought persisted even as she competed in the women’s giant slalom event on Sunday. Despite being a favorite to win, she finished the race in 11th place, with a series of clean runs that weren’t quite fast enough to make her a serious challenger for top spots.
Italy’s Frederica Brigone earned the gold in that event, marking fifth overall medal and her second gold since the Milan Cortina Games began. Shiffrin praised her performance after Brigone crossed the finish line.
“That was, like, the greatest show of GS skiing that we’ve had in a really long time,” Shiffin said. “And to do it, you know, at the Olympics where people actually have eyes on the sport. Frederica skied incredible. That was so cool to watch.”
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