Mar 15 • 13:15 UTC 🇩🇪 Germany FAZ

Best Slalom Placement: Aicher Stays Close to Shiffrin

Emma Aicher achieved her best-ever slalom result, finishing second to Mikaela Shiffrin at the World Cup in Are.

In the recent World Cup slalom event held in Are, Sweden, German skier Emma Aicher secured an impressive second place, marking her best performance in this discipline to date. Mikaela Shiffrin dominated the race, clinching her 109th World Cup victory by finishing 0.94 seconds ahead of Aicher, solidifying her status as the queen of slalom with 72 wins in this event. The competition for the overall alpine World Cup continues to intensify as Shiffrin extends her lead in the standings.

Aicher's performance showcases her growth as a competitive athlete on the international stage, having previously secured three third-place finishes in slalom events. As a two-time Olympic silver medalist, her consistency and skill are catching the attention of the skiing community, with this second-place finish indicating her potential to challenge Shiffrin's dominance in the future. The results from this race contribute significantly to her confidence and standing as a rising star in women's alpine skiing.

Looking ahead, the battle for the overall World Cup title remains highly competitive, with Shiffrin currently holding a 140-point lead over Aicher. The final week of racing is poised to be crucial for both athletes, as they vie for the top honors in the overall rankings. Aicher's performance, along with Shiffrin's continued excellence, ensures that fans of the sport will have a thrilling conclusion to the season ahead.

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