Gisin missed the podium in fifth place: Robinson won ahead of Shiffrin and Hrovat



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Michelle Gisin also performed well in the final race of the season and finished fifth.

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Michelle Gisin also performed well in the final race of the Winter Women’s World Cup. She finished the giant slalom in fifth place, the winner is Alice Robinson. Mikaela Shiffrin and Meta Hrovat complete the podium.

Robinson was in fourth place after the first round, 77 hundredths behind leader Shiffrin. In the second race, however, the 19-year-old drove without restrictions, setting a clear best time and her third World Cup victory.

In October 2019 Robinson won the giant slalom in Sölden, in February 2020 that of Kranjska Gora. He showed his very good late form two weeks before his victory at Lenzerheide. In the giant slalom in Jasna, Slovakia, she came second behind local heroine and World Cup winner Petra Vlhova.

In Lenzerheide, Vlhova finished eleventh, Marta Bassion, who had already been the winner of the giant slalom, seventh.

Michelle Gisin finished a season with outstanding results with a fifth place. Corinne Suter was one of 15 runners to receive World Cup points in the final. The Schwyzerin ranked 14th.

Lara Gut-Behrami had already gone ahead after three goals in the first race. The Ticino woman lacked the energy to master the difficult task.





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