Vlhova wins slalom in Åre to reclaim overall lead

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ÅRE, Sweden - Petra Vlhova is back on course to become the first Slovakian to win skiing’s overall World Cup title.

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ÅRE, Sweden – Petra Vlhova is back on course to become the first Slovakian to win skiing’s overall World Cup title.

Vlhova defended her first-run advantage in a slalom to claim her 20th career victory on Friday. She moved 64 points ahead of Swiss rival Lara Gut-Behrami — who does not race slaloms — in the overall standings.

Vlhova finished 0.20 seconds ahead of recently crowned world champion Katharina Liensberger and 0.64 ahead of Mikaela Shiffrin.

Petra Vlhova of Slovakia in action during the women's slalom race of the FIS Ski Alpine World Cup in Are, Sweden, Friday March 12, 2021. (Pontus Lundahl/TT via AP
Petra Vlhova of Slovakia in action during the women's slalom race of the FIS Ski Alpine World Cup in Are, Sweden, Friday March 12, 2021. (Pontus Lundahl/TT via AP

Vlhova held her arms out wide and spun around in the finish area to celebrate.

She led the overall for almost the entire season until Gut-Behrami’s recent success in speed events pushed her ahead.

“Of course I feel pressure but I know how to manage this pressure,” Vlhova said. “Every race is a lesson for me. … I’m trying to be perfect.”

Laurence St-Germain of St. Ferrwol-les-Neiges, Que., was 11th and Toronto’s Ali Nullmeyer was 12th.

Shiffrin, who stood second after the opening run, pulled off a major recovery after a big mistake in her second trip down.

Michaela Shiffrin of US competes during woman's FIS Ski World Cup slalom in Are, Sweden, Friday March 12, 2021. (Pontus Lundahl / TT via AP)
Michaela Shiffrin of US competes during woman's FIS Ski World Cup slalom in Are, Sweden, Friday March 12, 2021. (Pontus Lundahl / TT via AP)

Jeff Lackie, Shiffrin’s coach, set the second run, but that didn’t help the American when she lost control on the upper portion of the course.

“Even though there was a mistake I was still pushing a lot. It was still good skiing,” Shiffrin said.

“I’m more proud of this third than I am of some of the wins I’ve had in my career, because I felt like I earned it and I fought for it. You have to fight to the finish and I felt like I did that,” Shiffrin added.

The race was held under lights at dusk.

Vlhova also added to her lead in the slalom standings, where she’s up on Shiffrin by 85 points and Liensberger by 90 points.

Mikaela Shiffrin of USA in action during the women's slalom race of the FIS Ski Alpine World Cup in Are, Sweden, Friday March 12, 2021. (Pontus Lundahl/TT via AP)
Mikaela Shiffrin of USA in action during the women's slalom race of the FIS Ski Alpine World Cup in Are, Sweden, Friday March 12, 2021. (Pontus Lundahl/TT via AP)

Wendy Holdener and Lena Duerr finished fourth and fifth, respectively.

Another slalom is scheduled for Saturday in Åre. Then the finals start in Lenzerheide, Switzerland, on Wednesday.

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Petra Vlhova of Slovakia reacts after winning the women's slalom race of the FIS Ski Alpine World Cup in Are, Sweden, Friday, March 12, 2021. (Pontus Lundahl/TT News Agency via AP)
Petra Vlhova of Slovakia reacts after winning the women's slalom race of the FIS Ski Alpine World Cup in Are, Sweden, Friday, March 12, 2021. (Pontus Lundahl/TT News Agency via AP)
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