Shiffrin taken off slope in sled after giant slalom crashUS star was bidding for 100th career win at Killington
Mikaela Shiffrin’s bid for a record-extending 100th career World Cup came undone when the American crashed late in her second run of the giant slalom event at Killington, Vermont, on Saturday and was taken off the slope on a sled.
Shiffrin posted the fastest first run and looked well on course to reach the milestone after a blazing start to her second run before a sudden crash sent her slamming into the safety netting and left onlookers stunned.
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