Winter Park, Colo. (AP) — Young Michaela Granstrom Shiffrin and Colby in smooth speech turned sloppy conditions Sunday to win the slalom title at the United States on 16-year-old Schiffrin flew down the soft course combined time of 1 minute, 42.14 seconds, holding off Sarah Schleper 0.52 seconds. Resi Stiegler finishing third.This is the best season ever, "said Shiffrin, who visits the Burke Mountain Academy in Vermont. "I was sure hoping for it. Many came today. "earlier in the day, 20-year-old Tommy Ford Granstrom has broken the monopoly on citizens, taking the men's title. Granstrom, Lake Stevens, Washington, had a two run time of 1: 42.67, defeating Ford in 1.33 seconds. Seppi Stiegler was third, just like his older sister ", I would like to throw the best term I could," said Granstrom. "That was enough." day when Ford lost he still won. it's just as citizens have gone for him lately. Moments after coming up just short in the slalom, the racer from bend, ore., found out that he captured the Crown in the combined, which meshed times from super-Gthat Ford won the slalom on Saturday, he now received six national championships in the past two years. "Incredibly, "Ford said of his weekend. "To be consistent through all of this soft snow, I am happy with my skiing. Colby put it in the Groove today and give it a go. It was a sweet "Julia Mancuso was unable to add to her career Mark 13 United States titles, ski course in whiteout conditions, the first time women in the race." Just really tough. Came Out. Oh well, "said Mancuso, who planned to head back in Squaw Valley, California to relax and sneak in a bit more skiing before heading to Hawaii for surfing. "Is still a very good week."Mancuso wins super-G and giant slalom titles earlier this week.Schleper had a solid weekend, also finishing second in the giant slalom along with a slalom. Later, after the race concluded, 32-year-old from Vail, Colo., knew that she wrapped up the title, just edging combined reader For Ross., Schleper as bummed about losing Sunday, it was that excited over ?iffrinbli?aj?ie skier taken under her wing Schleper. "It was a struggle, I called Michaela," said Schleper, who has a 3-year-old son, Lasse and husband to follow along with it for the World Cup circuit. "She has a solid head on his shoulders come and defeat" for more information about Reprint permissions, visit our FAQ &. Report corrections and clarifications, contact standards editor Brent Jones. For consideration of publication in the newspaper, send comments to letters@usatoday.com. Include name, phone number, city and State to check. To view our corrections, go to corrections usatoday.com. We have updated the guidelines talk. Changes include a brief overview of the approval process and explains how to use the button "report abuse". For More Information.
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