PYEONGCHANG, South Korea - Mikaela Shiffrin, the unbeatable American Slalom skier, Proved herself by winning the 2018 Olympic Giant Slalom.
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Subsequent to setting up the second-speediest time on the primary run, behind the little-known Italian Manuela Moelgg, Shiffrin skied the highest point of second keep running with cool effectiveness and a veteran's accuracy. She constructed a colossal lead that ensured her against a goof with a modest bunch of doors remaining. "I can go harder in the second run," Shiffrin said after the primary run. "What's more, there's nothing to keep down in the second run."
She exploited the course being on the "turn" side, to the benefit of skiers like her with an extraordinary procedure. Shiffrin's consolidated time of 2:20.02 was 0.39 seconds superior to the sprinter up, Ragnhild Mowinckel of Norway. Federica Brignone of Italy won the bronze, while Moelgg slipped to eighth.
Shiffrin said in Sochi that she would have liked to win each of the five gold awards in four years: "At the present time I'm longing for the following Olympics, winning five gold decorations — which sounds extremely insane."
She may not win five, but rather with her monster slalom win, and her claim to fame the slalom still to come, Shiffrin is in position for an extraordinary Games.
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