The French athlete, who won the women’s giant slalom World Cup title in 2017, took advantage of the absence of Shiffrin, with the American forced to miss the two races between Christmas and New Year because of a positive coronavirus test.
Worley won by 0.30 seconds in today’s giant slalom event, holding on after posting the fastest time in run one, to seal victory at an event taking place without spectators present. Read More
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