Overview
- Rast won Sunday’s slalom by 0.14 seconds over Mikaela Shiffrin after leading the first run, with Switzerland’s Wendy Holdener taking third.
- Saturday’s victory in giant slalom was Rast’s first in the discipline, and she raced both days wearing a black armband while dedicating her wins to victims of the Crans‑Montana bar fire that killed 40 and injured 119.
- Despite the defeat, Shiffrin remains the overall World Cup leader with 823 points and leads the slalom standings with 580, holding margins of 120 and 218 points over Rast, respectively.
- The circuit now shifts to speed events in Zauchensee as athletes fine‑tune for the Olympics after critical technical tune‑ups in Kranjska Gora.
- On the Olympic courses at Val di Fiemme, France’s Jules Chappaz finished second in the sprint behind Johannes H. Klaebo and Jules Lapierre took second on Alpe Cermis behind Mattis Stenshagen, while French women’s alpine results in Kranjska Gora topped out with Doriane Escane 17th and Marie Lamure and Marion Chevrier 20th and 22nd.