
Italian skier Brignone wins, Shiffrin takes ‘big step’ as 25th in her first GS race after injury
SESTRIERE, Italy (AP) — Federica Brignone overcame a recent illness to win the first World Cup giant slalom after taking gold at the Alpine skiing world championships on Friday, while Mikaela Shiffrin finished 25th in the American’s first race in the discipline in nearly 12 weeks.
Brignone beat runner-up Alice Robinson of New Zealand by 0.40 seconds, eight days after they also finished 1-2 in the GS at the worlds. Robinson remained in the lead of the discipline standings.
“I am feeling better since yesterday and I knew it was possible to make two good runs,” the Italian said with a hoarse voice, adding she spent most of the past six days in bed.
“The first run I didn’t ski so good on the first flat, the second run I tried to keep the rhythm more high before this flat part and just to arc every single turn. This was the only thing I was thinking,” added Brignone, who was accompanied during the winner’s ceremony by Italian great Alberto Tomba.