Shiffrin claims Topolino Gold in slalom

By Published On: March 6th, 2010Comments Off on Shiffrin claims Topolino Gold in slalom

Mikaela Shiffrin opened up Italy’s famous Topolino Games with a U.S. bang collecting the first gold medal of the event resulting from two dominant runs in the slalom.

The Burke Mountain Academy racer posted a time more than four seconds ahead of the nearest competitor, Magdalena Fjaellstroem of Sweden. Adriana Jelinkova of the Netherlands got the bronze medal.

The U.S. squad of  JIII racers spent a week of training at the U.S. Ski Team’s training site in Paganella, Italy before moving to Panarotta for the first competitions Saturday. Team leader Terry Delliquadri said that although Shiffrin had little trouble with the courses, the gate sets by Italian and Austrian coaches were difficult and none of the other U.S. athletes was able to get two clean runs down the hill.

“The first girls course (which was also the second guys course) had distance between gates between eight and nine meters,” he said, “which is something that the USA athletes commented they were not familiar with.”

Shiffrin photo by Jeff Shiffrin

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About the Author: Hank McKee

In memoriam: The veteran of the staff, McKee started with Ski Racing in 1980. Over the seasons, he covered virtually every aspect of the sport, from the pro tours to junior racing, freestyle and World Cup alpine competition. He wrote the first national stories for many U.S. team stars, and was still around to report on their retirements. “Longevity has its rewards,” he said, “but it’s a slow process.”