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.