Mikaela Shiffrin won the women’s combination on Monday, setting an American record with her sixth world title.
Shiffrin has four gold coins in slalom and one in super-G from previous worlds.
Shiffrin finished in third place after the super-G section, but was fastest in the slalom, beating Slovakia’s Petra Vlhova by 0.86 seconds. Olympic champion Michelle Gisin of Switzerland finished 0.89 behind for bronze.
Two of Shiffrin’s main competitors failed to complete their slalom runs.
First-run leader Federica Brignone straddled the third gate as Italy continues to wait for his first medal at this year’s World Cup after five events. Defending champion Wendy Holdener of Switzerland also left early on her run.
Lower ranked skiers were still coming off the track.