FLACHAU, Austria — Mikaela Shiffrin is dominating in slalom. Lindsey Vonn is doing the same in downhill at age 41.
And other American skiers are making an impact, too, as the U.S. women dominate the World Cup circuit with the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics little more than three weeks away.
For the second time in four days, two Americans finished on the podium of a World Cup race Tuesday with Shiffrin and Minnesota native Paula Moltzan placing 1-2 in a night slalom before a big crowd of Austrian fans.
''It's amazing to share this with Paula,'' Shiffrin said.
On Saturday, it was Vonn claiming a downhill win at another Austrian race in Altenmarkt-Zauchensee with teammate Jacqueline Wiles placing third.
Shiffrin, who has now won six of the seven slaloms this season, added to her first-run advantage to finish 0.41 seconds ahead of Moltzan on a course made tricky by a couple of artificial rolls on the Griessenkar course.
Katharina Truppe of Austria finished third before her home fans, 0.65 behind, while Camille Rast — the Swiss racer who recently beat Shiffrin — came fourth, 0.67 behind.
Nina O'Brien, another American, had the second-fastest second run to move up 10 spots and finish 13th.