New Zealand teenager Robinson wins GS in absence of Shiffrin
KRANJSKA GORA, Slovenia — New Zealand teenager Alice Robinson crowned her breakthrough season in the World Cup with a second career victory on Saturday.
Robinson, who turned 18 in December, overtook first-run leader Petra Vlhova to win a giant slalom, almost four months after edging out Mikaela Shiffrin in the season-opener.
The Olympic GS champion from the United States was missing this time. She is taking an indefinite break from racing following the death of her father Jeff almost two weeks ago.
“At this point we have no information to share about a return to Europe or a return to competition,” U.S. team coach Magnus Andersson said on the eve of the race.