Mikaela Shiffrin's 100th Win Bid Ends in World Cup Crash

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Mikaela Shiffrin suffered a minor abrasion near her hip after crashing during the World Cup giant slalom in Killington, Vermont. Despite the crash, Shiffrin reassured fans that her scans were clear and expressed her support for her teammates in the upcoming slalom event. Sara Hector of Sweden won the race. The next women's World Cup event is scheduled for Beaver Creek, Colorado, in mid-December, but it's uncertain if Shiffrin will compete following her crash.
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