KILLINGTON, Vt. — American Mikaela Shiffrin has picked up her first win of the season in convincing style, winning both runs of the women’s World Cup slalom on Sunday.
Shiffrin, who won the slalom at Killington last year, finished with a combined two-run time of 1 minute, 40.91 seconds. She was 1.64 seconds ahead of runner-up Petra Vlhova of Slovakia, who won the last two World Cup slaloms. Bernadette Schild finished third in 1:43.58, a distant 2.67 seconds back.
Shiffrin was the runner-up in Saturday’s giant slalom and now leads the overall World Cup standings with 305 points.