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Mikaela Shiffrin places 4th in super-G, closes on overall title, remains 1 shy of wins record

Mikaela Shiffrin placed fourth in a World Cup super-G on Friday, her first race since the world championships ended two weeks ago, and remains one shy of the career World Cup wins record of 86.

Cornelia Huetter won in Kvitfjell, Norway, by one hundredth of a second over Italian Elena Curtoni.

Swiss Lara Gut-Behrami was third, followed by Shiffrin, who was 16 hundredths behind Huetter, who became the first Austrian woman to win a race this season. Read More

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