Gut-Behrami wins first WC GS race since 2016

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KILLINGTON, Vt. — World champion Lara Gut-Behrami improved on her second run Saturday to win her first World Cup giant slalom in more than six years, with Mikaela Shiffrin finishing 13th.

Gut-Behrami was third in the opening run on the course in Killington, Vermont, but did just enough to edge out Marta Bassino of Italy by 0.07 seconds. Defending Olympic champion Sara Hector, who had led after the opening run, was third — 0.20 seconds behind Gut-Behrami.

The 31-year-old Gut-Behrami won gold in the discipline at the world championships in Cortina last year, but the Swiss skier had not won a World Cup GS race since October 2016.

Shiffrin — who won the two season-opening slalom races last weekend — was 1.4 seconds back on home snow, and the passionate crowd will be expecting more on Sunday.

While Shiffrin hails from Vail, Colorado, she can almost consider Killington a hometown race, as she honed her skills nearby at the Burke Mountain Academy as a teenager.

Shiffrin had finishes of second, third, fourth and fifth in giant slaloms in Killington but has won all five World Cup slaloms held there.

She will be the favorite to make it six out of six in the slalom on Sunday. It would be Shiffrin’s 50th World Cup win in that discipline. No other skier has won more titles in a single competition than the 27-year-old Shiffrin.

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