Šifrin is the best in the super combination

She won the gold medal in a total time of two minutes, seven seconds and 22 hundredths

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Shifrin, Photo: Reuters
Shifrin, Photo: Reuters
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American Mikaela Shifrin won the gold medal in the alpine combined at the World Championships in Cortina d'Ampezzo.

For the combination, the total results of the super-giant slalom and one slalom race are counted.

She won the gold medal in a total time of two minutes, seven seconds and 22 hundredths.

Šifrin, who won bronze in the super giant slalom in Cortina Dampezzo, won her sixth gold medal and ninth medal overall at the world championships.

Slovakian Petra Vlhova took silver with a gap of 86 hundredths.

She also won silver in the combined event in Ore, and she has five medals at the world championships.

The winner's podium was completed by Switzerland's Michelle Žisin with a time 89 hundredths slower than the winner's.

It is her second medal at the world championships, after silver in the combination in St. Moritz in 2017.

Italian Elena Courtoni finished fourth, Austrian Ramona Siebenhofer was fifth, and Italian Marta Bazzino was sixth.

The competition of female skiers at the World Championship in Cortina Dampeco will be continued with parallel slalom.

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