Camille Rast Wins First World Cup Slalom
Camille Rast Wins First World Cup Slalom

Camille Rast Wins First World Cup Slalom

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Swiss skier Camille Rast achieved her first Women's World Cup slalom victory in Killington, Vermont, finishing with a time of 1 minute, 46.87 seconds. Rast's win came in the absence of American superstar Mikaela Shiffrin, who crashed during the giant slalom and is sidelined with a puncture wound and muscle trauma. Anna Swenn Larsson and Wendy Holdener tied for second, finishing 0.57 seconds behind Rast. This victory marks Rast's second podium in a week, having previously secured third place in both a slalom and giant slalom race. Shiffrin, a six-time Killington winner, was seeking her 100th World Cup win before her injury, and her return to racing remains uncertain. The cancellation of next weekend's scheduled races in Tremblant, Canada, due to lack of snow adds further unpredictability to the women's racing calendar.

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