After a stressful and surprisingly tough Beijing Olympics, Mikaela Shiffrin is happy just to enjoy her skiing again.
That approach paid off Saturday as Shiffrin took a clear lead in the World Cup overall standings by placing second in a tricky super-G won by the unheralded Romane Miradoli.
It was an impressive return to form on a steep, twisting course for the American star in her first race after poor results at the Winter Olympics, taking home zero medals from six events.
“After the last couple of weeks, I really appreciate this,” said Shiffrin, who was congratulated courseside by tennis great Roger Federer, who has a home close to the Lenzerheide course.
Shiffrin and Petra Vlhova, the defending overall champion, started the race tied on points after 29 World Cup events this season and eight left this month.
Vlhova finished 18th, a massive 3.31 seconds back, skiing immediately before Shiffrin, who took advantage with a clean run to be just 0.38 behind the French leader.
Vlhova dropped 67 points in the overall standings behind Shiffrin, who is a three-time overall champion. Their duel will resume Sunday in a giant slalom.
“This is really great today, that’s a positive thing of course, but I don’t want to get ahead of myself,” Shiffrin cautioned. “I finally just enjoyed skiing for a day.”
“I think I’ve been actually pretty awful to be around with my team,” she added. “The last weeks, not because of the Olympics but of course that’s a big part of it, it’s just been heavy. Everything felt really, really heavy on my mind and on my heart.”
After being shut out at the Beijing Olympics, Mikaela Shiffrin landed on the podium with a second-place super-G finish in Lenzerheide, Switzerland. Alexis Boichard/Agence Zoom/Getty Images
Five of the first 10 top-ranked starters failed to complete the course on a bright, cold day, and Miradoli, in the No. 8 bib, found a near-perfect fast line to earn her first career podium finish.
Lara Gut-Behrami, the Olympic champion in super-G, was third, 0.88 back of Miradoli.
“That’s a crazy day. It’s like a present for all the work I did before,” said Miradoli, who turns 28 next week.
Until Saturday, Miradoli had a best result of fifth in more than 120 World Cup starts.
Another winner Saturday was Federica Brignone, who sealed the seasonlong super-G title despite finishing more than two seconds back in ninth place.
Brignone, the 2020 overall champion, earned enough points to extend her lead to more than 100 points in the discipline standings over Elena Curtoni, her Italian teammate. Curtoni skied out as one of the early starters.
The final super-G of the season is March 17 at Courchevel, France, during the World Cup finals meeting.
“I can be at the finals and be free and enjoy my race,” said Brignone, who also chatted with Federer after her race.
Shiffrin said the racers only knew from watching television near the start hut that Federer was at the bottom of the hill waiting for them.
“Everybody was like, ‘Oh my gosh, we have to ski really fast!'” she said. “It’s pretty surreal to see that he’s here watching a ski race and quite exciting for us.”
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