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Olympic Alpine skiing-Johnson & Shiffrin form US combined Power Pair

Mikaela?Shiffrin, the most successful World Cup Alpine skier in history and Breezy Johnson, Olympic and world champion downhill skiing will form an?U.S. The women's combined team at the Milano Cortina Games will feature a?power pair. The race will feature downhill and slalom pairs with one run each in each discipline on Cortina d'Ampezzo's Olimpia delleTofane piste. Johnson, who won the world title last year and added the 'Olympic gold' on Sunday, is the best choice to partner Shiffrin. Shiffrin is a dominant slalom skiing with seven victories in eight World Cup races so far this season. Lindsey Vonn's teammate, who is leading the World Cup Downhill standings after five podiums and five races, including two wins, was the frontrunner one month ago, but she broke her leg during Sunday's race, after injuring herself in a serious way a week before. Shiffrin won a World Cup record of 108 races. Johnson, on the other hand, has not yet won one but holds two of the biggest titles in a skier's life.

Shiffrin would earn her first medal since the 2018 Pyeongchang Olympics, and fourth in her career, after she was blanked out at Beijing four years earlier. Shiffrin won the gold medal at the world championships last year, as did Johnson. But, apart from Sunday's race the downhiller only stood on the World Cup podium?once during this season, and that was in a super G last month.

This event will be held in a team format for the first time at the Winter Olympics. Shifrin also competes in giant slalom, slalom, and slalom.

Each country is allowed to pair up four skiers from each of the two top-ranked countries.

Jackie Wiles and Paula Moltzan will be the second U.S. pairing. Bella Wright and Nina O'Brien are the third, and Keely cashman and AJ Hurt are the fourth. (Reporting and editing by Andrew Cawthorne; Alan Baldwin)

(source: Reuters)