Shiffrin finishes outside top 30 in first run of World Cup giant slalom
- Mikaela Shiffrin finished outside the top 30 in her first run of a World Cup giant slalom event, failing to qualify for the second run for the first time since 2012, placing 33rd with a time of 1:05.73, which was 2.50 seconds slower than leader Alice Robinson.
- Federica Brignone won the giant slalom race, marking her back-to-back victories and extending her lead in the overall World Cup standings after winning on home snow in Sestriere, Italy.
- Shiffrin aims to remain in the top 30 for the remainder of the season after expressing confusion over her performance.
- Brignone celebrated her 16th career World Cup giant slalom win, mentioning, 'I felt the crowd all over the slope cheering for me. It was an incredible feeling.
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