Vlhova wins final slalom as Shiffrin collects globe
The American has officially locked up the season overall title.
The American has officially locked up the season overall title.
94 athletes from 52 countries took to the Suvretta slope in St. Moritz for the women’s World Championship slalom.
The podium was crowded thanks to a tie for third place.
Slovenian downhiller Ilka Stuhec shows she could be an overall contender.
Two more teams announce starters as race weekend approaches.
Frida Hansdotter and Andre Myhrer headline the Scandinavian team.
Marcel Hirscher and Wendy Holdener dominate in Sweden's city event.
'Zuzu' earns second win of the week as fellow countrywoman Vlhova joins her on the podium.
All three Americans finish in the points in Flachau.
Swede takes the top step in Lienz, making it five podium finishes in a row.
Hansdotter and Loeseth round out the podium in second and third.
Opening giant slalom run takes some unexpected turns.
American sweeps weekend slaloms, looks towards next test in Sweden.
American sets women's World Cup slalom record for largest winning margin ever.
Overall standings heat up between Fenninger and Maze — to be determined in Sunday's GS.
Zuzulova and Strachova round out the slalom podium in Sweden.
Hansdotter and Strachova claim silver and bronze, respectively.
Maze and Shiffrin finish on the podium in second and third, respectively, in Flachau.
Nina Loeseth skis to first Norwegian alpine women's podium in 12 years.
Technical specialist becomes winningest U.S. slalom skier with 10th victory.
Mikaela Shiffrin falters, finishing 11th, while Hansdotter and Zettel round out the podium.
The 28-year-old slalom specialist holds the World Cup record for the most second-place finishes without a victory, which she finally earned in 2014.
Double Sochi Olympic medalist Christof Innerhofer commits to Rossignol until 2017.
Canada's "Mitch" Gagnon eighth and Mikaela Shiffrin 12th at the slalom in France.