American alpine skier Mikaela Shiffrin, on the cusp of history, instead ended the Stifel Killington Cup with disappointment.
Shiffrin was on track to earn her 100th World Cup win at the Killington Cup on Saturday, a stop on the FIS Alpine Ski World Cup held in Vermont. But while making her second run down the mountain in the giant slalom race, Shiffrin wiped out and failed to finish.
Shiffrin ended the first run in first place with a time of 55.78, finishing 0.32 seconds ahead of Swedish skier Sara Hector. Shiffrin then went last on the second run, but seemingly clipped a gate and became entangled in the netting that marked out of bounds.