BEIJING ā Mikaela Shiffrin geared up for the Olympic Alpine combined by setting the fastest time in a downhill training session on Wednesday.
The two-time Olympic champion so far has failed to win a medal at the Beijing Games, skiing out in the giant slalom and the slalom ā the two events she has gold medals in ā and finishing ninth in the super-G and 18th in Tuesdayās downhill.
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Next up is Thursday's combined race, which adds the times from one downhill run and one slalom run.
Shiffrin is the world champion in combined and also won silver in the event at the 2018 Pyeongchang Games.
The 26-year-old Shiffrin is far less experienced in the downhill but finished Wednesdayās training session 0.93 seconds ahead of Wendy Holdener of Switzerland.
āI mean, of course everyone thought Mikaela will have a medal until now but that shouldnāt be a bad thing,ā said Holdener, who won bronze in the slalom last week to add to her silver in that event from Pyeongchang.
āIt shows that skiing is a really difficult sport. You have to perform each day, you donāt know how the course is, how the slope is, so itās really difficult. I guess thatās the reason.ā
Holdener also won bronze in the Alpine combined in Pyeongchang, behind Shiffrin and Swiss teammate Michelle Gisin.
Gisin finished one second behind Shiffrin on Wednesday, in fourth. Ester Ledecka was third, 0.94 behind Shiffrin.
Ledecka is attempting to win a second event at a second straight Olympics after successfully defending her gold in snowboardingās parallel giant slalom.
Only 14 skiers took part in the training session on Wednesday, with 12 of those listed on the start list opting out.
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