Alpine skiing: Shiffrin wins giant slalom gold in perfect start
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[February 15, 2018]
By Mark Trevelyan
PYEONGCHANG (Reuters) - American
Mikaela Shiffrin put on a show of grace, power and consistency to
win her first gold of the Pyeongchang Olympics in the women's giant
slalom on Thursday, in the best possible start to her quest for a
handful of medals.
Norway's Ragnhild Mowinckel took silver and Italy's Federica
Brignone won the bronze, as the women's Alpine program finally got
under way after days of frustrating weather delays.
It was the perfect start for Shiffrin, who won the slalom in Sochi
four years ago and could compete in four or five more events in
Pyeongchang, with her preferred slalom on Friday.
In a contest of sharply fluctuating fortunes between the morning and
afternoon runs, her placings of second and fourth-fastest gave her a
combined time of two minutes, 20.02 seconds, and a comfortable
margin of 0.39 seconds over Mowinckel.
"I have the slalom race tomorrow, so I have to refocus my energy,
but to come to the Olympics after some tough races on the World Cup
circuit and, you know, to charge like that... I risked it on the
second run," said Shiffrin, whose form was inconsistent in the weeks
running up to the Games.
"I don't know when it was, at some point today after the first run I
thought 'I can really win this'. I just tried to hang onto that
feeling."
Shiffrin's performance even left her coach Mike Day astounded.
"That was amazing. That was a champion's performance," he told
reporters. "She came out and won the race, nobody gave it to her.
Those girls were going hard."
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Mikaela Shiffrin of the U.S. reacts. REUTERS/Phil Noble
Italy's Manuela Moelgg was the last of the top 30 to race, having
beaten Shiffrin by 0.2 seconds in the morning, but she fumbled her
chance of winning an Olympic gold at the age of 34 and finished the
competition in eighth place.
Sweden's Estelle Alphand posted the fastest afternoon time but was
only 26th in the morning, leaving her 16th overall.
With many competitors struggling to avoid mistakes and several
wiping out altogether on the steep 1,250 meters-long slope, with a
vertical drop of 400 meters, Shiffrin was conspicuous by her smooth,
attacking style and easy rhythm.
Viktoria Rebensburg of Germany, the 2010 giant slalom champion and
bronze medalist in 2014, missed out on a medal as she came in
fourth,0.08 seconds behind Brignone.
"I think my head is going to explode and my heart too," Brignone
said of her bronze medal.
"It's pretty tough right now but I'm so happy."
(Additional reporting by Rory Carroll; Editing by John O'Brien/Greg
Stutchbury)
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