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Petra Vlhova of Slovakia competes in the first run of the women's slalom at the 2022 Winter Olympics, in the Yanqing district of Beijing, Feb. 9. AP-Yonhap |
Slovakia's Petra Vlhova produced a stunning second leg to win Olympic slalom gold Wednesday after Mikaela Shiffrin slid out of medal contention with a botched first run.
Vlhova clocked a combined total of 1min 44.98sec over the two runs to edge Austria's reigning world champion Katharina Liensberger into silver by eight-hundredths of a second, with Switzerland's Wendy Holdener claiming bronze at 0.12sec.
Shiffrin, as she had done in the giant slalom at these Games, slid out of the first leg of the slalom to blast the field wide open.
After seven of the nine slalom races of the current World Cup season, Vlhova tops the standings ahead of Shiffrin.
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Gold medalist Slovakia's Petra Vlhova reacts after competing in the women's slalom during the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympic Games at the Yanqing National Alpine Skiing Center, Feb. 9. AFP-Yonhap |
But on the testing Ice River course at the Yanqing National Alpine Skiing Centre north of Beijing, it was Vlhova who held her nerve after finishing eighth fastest in the first run.
The 26-year-old laid down the fastest second run and watched on with increasing nervousness as the seven racers ahead of her failed to match her time.
Sweden's giant slalom gold medalist Sara Hector was left to rue a straddled gate that led to her disqualification while she was holding a commanding lead coming into the final descent.
Finally, Germany's Lena Duerr, leader after the first run, eventually came in fourth, at 0.19sec.
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Mikaela Shiffrin of the United States sits on the side of the course after skiing out in the first run of the women's slalom at the 2022 Winter Olympics, Feb. 9. AP-Yonhap |
The slalom always attracts what the central European press likes to dub the "exotics" and Beijing was no exception.
A total of 51 nations were represented in the 88-strong turnout for the first leg from skiing minnows as diverse as Taiwan, Hungary, Israel, Lebanon, Madagascar, Malaysia, Peru, Thailand and Turkey.