American Mikaela Shiffrin wins the last women's slalom of the season in Austria to extend her record of World Cup victories to 97.
Shiffrin was second fastest after the first run but an impressive second gave her a 60th slalom victory.
"It's been a wild season so I'm really happy to be here and see the final race of the season go well," said Shiffrin.Shiffrin sustained a knee injury on 26 January before returning in Are, Sweden last week to claim the slalom title. She added: "It's a little bit hard to process it all. It makes me feel so invigorated and so alive - I'm trying to soak it all in.
"I never really focus too much on the numbers but now I feel OK with them. It's not pressure, it's just an honour."Comedians dream up words you never knew you neededWatch: Chelsea cruise to win against title rivals Arsenal'Somebody help me' - the injury that shocked football
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