- American wins first GS since Courchevel in December 2021
- Shiffrin, 27, is four short of Lindsey Vonn’s women’s record
- Petra Vlhová (second), Marta Bassino (third) fill out podium
Overall women’s World Cup leader Mikaela Shiffrin held on to a big opening-run advantage to win a giant slalom on Tuesday, the American’s first triumph in the discipline in more than a year.
Carrying a lead of 0.72 seconds over Petra Vlhová from the first leg, Shiffrin lost nearly six-tenths of the advantage when her Slovakian rival posted the fastest time in the final run, but ultimately won by 0.13 seconds.