Saturday, 6 March 2021
United States’ Mikaela Shiffrin triumphed in the women’s International Ski Federation (FIS) Alpine Skiing World Cup slalom competition in Jasna.
Home favourite Petra Vlhová led the competition at the halfway stage, with the Slovakian skier posting a time of 51.64 seconds.
Shiffrin trailed by 0.27 after clocking 51.91, with Switzerland’s Wendy Holdener lying third on 52.04.
The second run saw Shiffrin overturn her deficit to Vlhová, with the four-time slalom world champion achieving a time of 52.37.
Her combined time of 1:44.28 was enough to secure victory.
Vlhová was left settling for second place after posting a time of 52.98, leaving her 0.34 behind Shiffrin in an overall effort of 1:44.62.