New Zealand's Alice Robinson captured her fifth World Cup victory in dominant style on Saturday, clocking the fastest time in both runs to win the giant slalom at Copper Mountain, Colorado.
Robinson, who turns 24 on Monday, had a two-run total time of 1min 58.91sec to beat Austrian Julia Scheib by 96-hundredths of a second.
Norway's Thea Louise Stjernesund finished third, matching Robinson's top time in the second leg to move up from fifth after the first run and claim her podium place 1.08sec behind the winner.
US superstar Mikaela Shiffrin, who has extended her record for World Cup victories to 103 this season with a pair of slalom wins, settled for 14th.
"It was definitely a day of two runs," Robinson said. "The first run I felt so in control and so smooth. And the second run just f

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