Italy's Federica Brignone wins giant slalom; Mikaela Shiffrin finishes 11th
Mikaela Shiffrin of the United States in action during her second run in the women's giant slalom on Sunday in Belluno, Italy, at the Milan Cortina Olympics. She finished in 11th place, CORTINA D'AMPEZZO, Italy -- Italy's Federica Brignone completed a golden double on home snow at the Winter Olympics on Sunday, adding the giant slalom title to the super-G won last Thursday, as U.S. Alpine ski great Mikaela Shiffrin again missed out on a medal.
Sweden's Sara Hector, champion at Beijing 2022, shared silver with Norway's Thea Louise Stjernesund with the pair astonishingly clocking identical times in both runs in a race of fine margins.
Italy's Lara Della Mea finished fourth, missing out on the podium by an agonizing 0.05 of a second with Austria's pre-race favorite Julia Scheib, the World Cup giant slalom leader, a further 0.02 behind in fifth.
Brignone, who only returned to the Alpine ski World Cup in January after a career-threatening leg injury, won by 0.62 of a second.
She dominated the first run in bright sunshine on the Olimpia delle Tofane piste and then took a safer approach with the medal beckoning.
"It was such an easy run, because the snow was so easy," the 35-year-old, who now holds both the world and Olympic titles.
"I was almost too calm," she said of the second run. "I was afraid of not being aggressive enough."
No other female Italian Alpine skier has ever won two individual golds at the same Games. Brignone is now the oldest Olympic gold medalist in Alpine skiing as well as the oldest female medalist.
Shiffrin, seventh after the first run of a discipline she has found challenging since a nasty crash in 2024, missed out on an Olympic medal again after finishing 11th on a course set by her coach.
The most successful skier in World Cup history, with a record 108 wins, Shiffrin has not won an Olympic medal since 2018 after drawing a blank in Beijing and now has just the slalom remaining to end that drought.
She will be favorite for that title, having won seven of eight World Cup slaloms this season.
--Reuters, special to Field Level Media
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