Shiffrin tops season-record $1M in ski World Cup prize money


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OBERHOFEN, Switzerland — Mikaela Shiffrin earned another piece of World Cup history. She's the first Alpine skier to top the season-ending race prize money list with $1 million. Shiffrin's win in a giant slalom Sunday was her 13th World Cup victory since October. It lifted her total prize money from race organizers to $1.04 million. That set the all-time Alpine World Cup record. Her race earnings rose above Marco Odermatt, whose season ended with a giant slalom win Saturday. Odermatt set a men's prize-money record with $1,017,000.

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