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American Mikaela Shiffrin recorded her 108th World Cup victory in Špindlerův Mlýn

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Shifrin recorded her 108th World Cup victory, Photo: REUTERS
Shifrin recorded her 108th World Cup victory, Photo: REUTERS
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American Mikaela Shiffrin won in Špindlerův Mlýn, in the eighth slalom of the Women's Alpine Skiing World Cup season.

Shiffrin was still leading after the first run, and she won in a total time of one minute, 37 seconds and 59 hundredths of a second.

The American skier triumphed in seven of eight slaloms this season and confirmed her trophy win in that discipline. In Špindlerův Mlýn, she recorded her 108th World Cup triumph.

The American was one second and 67 hundredths faster than the winner of the slalom in Kranjska Gora, Swiss Kamil Rast, while German Ema Ejher was third with a time two seconds and 18 hundredths slower than the winner.

Austria's Katarina Trupe finished in fourth place, Switzerland's Wendy Holdener was fifth, and Sweden's Anna Sven Larson was sixth.

Croatian Zrinka Ljutić did not finish the second run.

Shiffrin has 780 points in the slalom standings. Rast is in second place with 492 points, while Holdener is third with 358 points.

Šifrin also holds the leading position in the overall standings of the World Cup with 1.133 points. Second is Rast with 963, and third is Ajher with 684 points.

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