Mikaela Shiffrin skied her way to the giant slalom crystal globe on Sunday in the final races in Soldeu, Andorra, beating out unsuspecting challenger, New Zealand’s 17-year-old Alice Robinson, by 0.30 seconds. Petra Vlhova skied onto the podium in third, 0.41 seconds out from Shiffrin, as the only other woman who came within a second of her final combined time.
Shiffrin’s victory is her 17th of the season, awarding her 2,204 total FIS points in the race for the overall globe, which she clinched a few races prior to the giant slalom final in Soldeu. The newly minted 24-year-old now has four globes from the 2018-19 season, having been crowned champion in each discipline she chose to actively participate in.
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Top 10
- Mikaela Shiffrin (USA): 2:23.17
- Alice Robinson (NZL): +0.30
- Petra Vlhova (SVK): +0.41
- Tessa Worley (FRA): +1.21
- Viktoria Rebensburg (GER): +2.03
- Wendy Holdener (SUI): +2.334
- Eva-Maria Brem (AUT): +2.82
- Katharina Liensberger (AUT): +2.89
- Sara Hector (SWE): +3.04
- Mina Fuerst Holtmann: +3.34
For full FIS results, please click here.



















