SOLDEU, Andorra (AP) Mikaela Shiffrin won the World Cup super-G title on Thursday after placing fourth in the season-ending race, which was won by Viktoria Rebensburg of Germany.
It’s the American’s 10th career crystal globe but the first in a speed discipline, after three overall and six slalom championships.
Shiffrin, who locked up the overall and the slalom titles weeks ago, is the first woman since Tina Maze six years ago to win discipline titles in a technical and a speed event in the same season.
The title comes five weeks after Shiffrin won her first super-G world title.