Mikaela Shiffrin dominated en route to her 10th straight slalom victory, crushing the field by 2.03 seconds at the World Cup Finals in St. Moritz, Switzerland, on Saturday.
“I definitely feel like my slalom is 100 percent,” Shiffrin said after her first run, which was .72 faster than the field.
Slovakian Veronika Velez Zuzulova was runner-up combining times from both runs, followed by Sweden’s Frida Hansdotter.
Shiffrin won five of the 11 World Cup slaloms this season. She didn’t start the other six due to tearing an MCL and suffering a knee bone fracture in a Dec.