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    Mikaela Shiffrin of the United States reacts during the second run of the women's giant slalom race during the PwC Tremblant alpine skiing World Cup at Mont-Tremblant Ski Resort.
    Dec 7, 2025; Mont-Tremblant, Quebec, CANADA; Mikaela Shiffrin of the United States reacts during the second run of the women's giant slalom race during the PwC Tremblant alpine skiing World Cup at Mont-Tremblant Ski Resort. Mandatory Credit: Eric Bolte-Imagn Images
    Mikaela Shiffrin of the United States reacts during the second run of the women's giant slalom race during the PwC Tremblant alpine skiing World Cup at Mont-Tremblant Ski Resort.
    Dec 7, 2025; Mont-Tremblant, Quebec, CANADA; Mikaela Shiffrin of the United States reacts during the second run of the women's giant slalom race during the PwC Tremblant alpine skiing World Cup at Mont-Tremblant Ski Resort. Mandatory Credit: Eric Bolte-Imagn Images

    Mikaela Shiffrin’s 0.82s Lead Sets Up Slalom Final: What to Expect in the Final Race for Olympic Gold

    Mikaela Shiffrin arrived at the 2026 Winter Olympics with high expectations, and her Run 1 performance in the women’s slalom has heightened the buzz. She showcased her trademark precision and speed on the Olympia delle Tofane course, posting the fastest leg time.

    Her 0.82-second advantage instantly positioned her as the favorite heading into the decisive Run 2. Shiffrin, a multiple Olympic gold medalist, is looking to cap off a challenging Olympic campaign with one final triumph.

    After earlier disappointments in the giant slalom and team events at the 2026 Winter Olympics, the slalom final represents a chance for redemption. Will Shiffrin create this early lead into Olympic glory, or will the unpredictable slalom course deliver a surprise twist in Run 2?

    How did Mikaela Shiffrin Perform in Run 1 of the Slalom Event at the 2026 Winter Olympics?

    Shiffrin’s first run on the challenging slalom course was nothing short of commanding. Clocking a blistering 47.13 seconds, she built a gap of 0.82 seconds on second-place Lena Durr of Germany, with Sweden’s Cornelia Oehlund another tenth further back.

    This performance comes after a difficult Olympic campaign, where she fell short of podium finishes in the giant slalom and team events.

    What to Expect From Mikaela Shiffrin in the Final Race for Olympic Gold in the Slalom Event?

    With her commanding first-run lead, Shiffrin enters Run 2 as the favorite for gold, but slalom is famously unpredictable. The second run’s course will feature a reset of the gates. Skiers start in reverse order of the top 30 from Run 1, meaning Shiffrin, as the leader, will go last among the top contenders.

    While she can observe competitors’ mistakes, the expectation to hold her lead increases with every skier who posts a fast time. Her top rivals, including Durr, Oehlund, and Swiss skier Camille Rast, will be looking to capitalize on any slip-ups.

    How to Watch Mikaela Shiffrin’s Run 2 of the Slalom Event?

    For fans eager to catch the decisive second run live, here is the list of websites, channels, or apps where you can watch Mikaela Shiffrin dominate the slalom event finals.

    Australia – Nine
    Canada – CBC, Rogers Media

    Europe – HBO Max, Eurosport

    Italy- Warner Bros Discovery, RAI

    United Kingdom – Discovery+, TNT Sports, BBC Sport

    United States of America – NBC Olympics, Peacock

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