
American Mikaela Shiffrin set a new Alpine Skiing World Cup record with her 91st career win on Saturday, winning the downhill in St. Moritz, Switzerland.
Mikaela Shiffrin, 91st victory at the Alpine Skiing World Cup – improved her record
In doing so, the American star marked only her fourth victory in the major, after she was recorded with a time of 1:28.84.
The podium was completed by the Italians Sofia Goja (1:28.99) and Federica Brignone (1:29.99).
Last season, Shiffrin broke legendary Swedish skier Ingemar Stenmark’s record for most Alpine Ski World Cup wins (86) and is now on his way to 100 at just 28 years old.
WIN (‼️) for @MikaelaShiffrin!!
For Mikaela, this is the 91st victory at the World Cup and the fourth in her careeruD83DuDCAAuD83DuDD25#stifelusskiteam pic.twitter.com/NfF3V8kN0R
— US Ski and Snowboard Team (@usskiteam) December 9, 2023
Overall standings of the Alpine Skiing World Cup
1. Mikaela Shiffrin (USA) 620 points
2. Federica Brignone (Italy) 425
3. Lara Guth (Switzerland) 405
4. Petra Vlhova (Slovakia) 391
5. Sarah Hector (Sweden) 296
6. Sofia Goja 286
7. Lena Durr (Germany) 190
8. Marta Bassino (Italy) 179
9. Zrinka Lutic (Croatia) 173
10. Valerie Grenier (Canada) 171 etc.
Source: Hot News

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