Canada's Ali Nullmeyer season-best 9th in women's slalom at World Cup finals

Mikaela Shiffrin smoothly navigated a bumpy course to easily win the women's slalom Thursday at the World Cup finals in Sun Valley, Idaho. Ali Nullmeyer of Toronto was top Canadian in a season-best ninth.

Shiffrin wins by 1.13 seconds in Sun Valley; Laurence St-Germain of Quebec 20th

Canadian alpine skier Ali Nullmeyer competes in the second run of the women's slalom during the World Cup finals at Sun Valley Resort on March 27, 2025 in Idaho.
Ali Nullmeyer of Toronto, pictured, placed a season-best ninth in 1:48.52, 2.6 seconds behind winner Mikaela Shiffrin. Nullmeyer's previous best this campaign was 11th on Feb. 23 at the Sestriere ski resort in Turin, Italy. (Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

Mikaela Shiffrin smoothly navigated a bumpy course to easily win the women's slalom Thursday at the World Cup finals in Sun Valley, Idaho.

The first-run leader, Shiffrin found another burst to finish in a combined time of one minute 45.92 seconds and beat Lena Duerr of Germany by 1.13 seconds. Andreja Slokar of Slovenia took third.

Toronto's Ali Nullmeyer placed a season-best ninth in 1:48.52, 2.6 seconds behind Shiffrin. Nullmeyer's previous best this campaign was 11th on Feb. 23 at the Sestriere ski resort in Turin, Italy. Her teammate, Laurence St-Germain of Saint-Ferréol-les-Neiges, Que., finished 20th on Thursday.

Shiffrin glided through the course at Sun Valley with a large crowd cheering her through every gate. The American ski racing standout closed out the World Cup slalom season the same way she started it — with a win.

WATCH | Nullmeyer places inside top 10 in Sun Valley, Idaho:

Toronto's Ali Nullmeyer ends Alpine season with top-10 World Cup slalom finish

5 days ago
Duration 3:14
Ali Nullmeyer skied to a ninth place finish at the World Cup finals slalom race in Sun Valley, Idaho.

It was an injury-marred season for Shiffrin, who competed in only the slalom at finals. The 30-year-old Shiffrin has missed four slalom races this season and that's taken her out of retaining her title in the discipline. She still finished in fourth place in the slalom standings.

Croatian ski racer Zrinka Ljutic was 10th in Thursday's race and captured the season-long slalom title race over Katharina Liensberger of Austria. The 21-year-old Ljutic captured last season's "rising star" award and is showing that talent ahead of the 2026 Milan-Cortina Olympics. Camille Rast of Switzerland slipped to third in the overall slalom standings.

For Shiffrin, a painful season drew to a close. She's worked her way back from a serious giant slalom crash in Killington, Vt., in late November, where she suffered a deep puncture wound that caused severe trauma to her oblique muscles. The crash led to emotional trauma, too, leaving her with post-traumatic stress disorder in the GS.

WATCH | Shiffrin glides through course to victory in 2-run time of 1:45.92:

Mikaela Shiffrin ends Alpine season with World Cup win 101

5 days ago
Duration 5:43
American Mikaela Shiffrin extended her Alpine World Cup win record by claiming victory in the season-ending women's slalom race in Sun Valley, Idaho.

This season has also included a memorable milestone for Shiffrin when she won her 100th World Cup race during a slalom in Italy on Feb. 23.

On Thursday, Shiffrin picked up World Cup win No. 101. Fittingly, there were kids in the crowd dressed in puppy outfits, a nod to Disney's 101 Dalmatians.

When she takes the slalom course, any slalom course, Shiffrin's been tough to beat. She's won four of the six World Cup slalom races she's been in this season.

Over her career, Shiffrin has finished first, second or third in a World Cup slalom race in 89 of 118 starts, which is a 75.4 per cent podium rate. She's won 64 times, a 54.2 per cent victory rate.

WATCH | Full replay coverage of women's slalom 2nd run from Sun Valley:

FIS Alpine Ski World Cup Sun Valley: Women’s slalom run 2

5 days ago
Duration 54:49
Watch the season-ending slalom race from the FIS Alpine Ski World Cup stop in Sun Valley, Idaho.

With files from CBC Sports

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