Mikaela Shiffrin shook her head after a final run that featured plenty of mistakes followed by some remarkable recoveries. Trailing going into the final run, Shiffrin overcame some early slip-ups to turn in a combined time of 1 minute, 39.48 seconds. Shiffrin, who turns 22 on Monday, completed the Squaw Valley sweep, winning the giant slalom Friday as the World Cup returned to hill for the first time since 1969. It's really amazing to compete with someone like her on the World Cup. Shiffrin rose to prominence in the slalom, capturing gold at the 2014 Sochi Olympics and three straight titles at the world championships.
Source: CBC News March 11, 2017 22:40 UTC