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Mikaela Shiffrin’s 70th Slalom Crown Flips the Script: Night-Race Win in Flachau Locks Up Olympic Momentum

Last updated: January 14, 2026 5:41 am
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Mikaela Shiffrin’s 70th Slalom Crown Flips the Script: Night-Race Win in Flachau Locks Up Olympic Momentum
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Mikaela Shiffrin’s 1:50.52 under the lights in Flachau wasn’t just win No. 107—it was a psychological knockout that turns the Olympic favorite conversation back to the American with six slalom triumphs in seven tries this winter.

The 0.41-Second Statement That Silenced Doubts

Shiffrin’s first-run pace set the trap; her second run sprung it. She finished 0.41 seconds clear of Paula Moltzan, a margin that looks comfortable until you realize it was built on a course that punished the slightest hesitation. Katharina Truppe took third, 0.65 back, while last-week spoiler Camille Rast—who ended Shiffrin’s six-slalom win streak in Slovenia—slipped to fourth.

Why 70 Slalom Wins Is a Stand-Alone Stat

No other skier, male or female, has touched 50 slalom victories. Ingemar Stenmark’s 46 giant-slalom wins is the closest parallel, but slalom’s razor-thin margins make 70 a different galaxy. Shiffrin now owns 65 % of her career podiums in the discipline, effectively turning the gates into her personal time trial.

Olympic Chessboard: Six Weeks Out, Who’s Still in the Game?

The Flachau result matters because it’s the final slalom before the Feb. 6 opener of Milan-Cortina. Coaches now have concrete data, not guesswork:

  • Shiffrin tops every internal U.S. speed-and-line metric.
  • Moltzan has four career second places but zero wins—an emotional leverage point.
  • Rast proved she can rattle Shiffrin, yet the rebound win shows the American’s rapid adjustment cycle.

Expect the Swiss and Austrian camps to tweak base-bevel angles and injection schedules; Shiffrin’s team will likely stay the course, trusting the 15-night-win playbook that produced this victory.

The Night-Race Edge: Visibility, Vibes, Victory

Flachau’s floodlights create shadows that exaggerate rut depth, a quirk Shiffrin has mastered by skiing slightly taller through transition zones. She’s now 10-for-14 in World Cup night slaloms, a win rate north of 70 % that borders on unfair. With the Olympic slalom scheduled under the lights in Cortina, that stat is no trivia—it’s a forecast.

Inside the Numbers That Forecast February

  1. Shiffrin’s average first-run lead this season: 0.27 s—largest since her 2019 banner year.
  2. Moltzan’s second-run split was fastest by 0.18 s, signaling she can attack when the pressure peaks.
  3. Rast’s line deviation on the final pitch doubled from Slovenia to Flachau, evidence Shiffrin’s pace forced risk.

Fan Thread to Watch: The 100-Win Sprint

At 107 total victories, Shiffrin is 13 shy of Stenmark’s 86-win benchmark if you isolate men’s and women’s records. But the mixed-gender century club—100+ wins across all disciplines—now feels inevitable. Barring injury, she could hit the mark before the 2027 World Championships, redefining “untouchable” in real time.

Stay locked on onlytrustedinfo.com for instant splits, start-list drama, and the fastest post-race debriefs as the Alpine world races toward Olympic gold.

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