Mikaela Shiffrin Earns 36th Slalom Win
Mikaela Shiffrin has secured her spot as seventh on the all-time World Cup wins list.
Mikaela Shiffrin has secured her spot as seventh on the all-time World Cup wins list.
Shiffrin now has more World Cup slalom wins than any woman in history.
In front of family and fans, Vlhova had a giant slalom breakthrough in Semmering, Austria.
This is Vlhova's first victory this season.
Shiffrin is the youngest person to have reached the milestone of 50 World Cup wins.
Shiffrin has successfully won four consecutive races in Courchevel.
Shiffrin has now won in Courchevel three consecutive times.
At 23, Shiffrin is on the road to reach her fiftieth victory.
At this time Gisin wishes to be by her brother Marc's side.
The Slovenian has won her first super-G since Crans-Montana in February 2017.
After a big downhill win, Stuhec does it again in the super-G.
Stuhec's victory is her first since March of 2017.
This is Stuhec's first victory after returning from injury.
After strong training runs on the Saslong the American Downhillers are ready to rumble.
The race was canceled just minutes before the start time due to high winds.
The Austrian won his first giant slalom in Val d'Isere back in 2009.
Austrian dominates field for 60th World Cup win.
As the ski season comes to a close, athletes and parents across the country are
Shiffrin's super-G win has made her victorious in six disciplines on the World Cup circuit.
Shiffrin's win puts her in the ranks of other athletes who have won in all disciplines.
The Austrians continue to make their presence known in the downhill.
The Austrian skied her career-best with two victories in Lake Louise this weekend.
The podium in Lake Louise on Friday was full of fresh faces.
The Austrian team came out in full force in Lake Louise, with 7 top 15 finishes.