Shiffrin wins record-equalling sixth World Cup
Summary
Mikaela Shiffrin won her sixth overall women's World Cup title, matching a record. She achieved this by finishing 11th in the giant slalom race in Lillehammer, Norway. Shiffrin is now tied for the most World Cup titles in history, with 110 wins.Key Facts
- Mikaela Shiffrin won her sixth overall women's World Cup title.
- She finished 11th in the final race, a giant slalom event in Lillehammer, Norway.
- Shiffrin now has 110 World Cup wins, the most in World Cup history.
- Austrian skier Annemarie Moser-Proell also won six titles between 1971 and 1979.
- Shiffrin finished the season with 1,386 points.
- She was 87 points ahead of her closest competitor, Germany's Emma Aicher.
- Emma Aicher needed to win and for Shiffrin to place outside the top 15 to take the title.
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