KRANJSKA GORA, Slovenia — Camille Rast celebrated briefly with both arms in the air after she crossed the finish line. Then she tapped the black mourning band on her left upper arm twice and made the sign of a heart with her hands.
Shortly after earning her maiden career win in a World Cup giant slalom Saturday, the Swiss skier dedicated the victory to the victims of the fire at a Crans-Montana bar.
''This week, in my hometown, there was a tragical accident and I think about those families. We race for them this weekend,'' said Rast, who was born in Vétroz, a village about 40 kilometers from Crans-Montana in the Canton of Valais.
''It was a difficult week. But sport has so many emotions, so I tried to do my best and give some good emotions to those people,'' she added.
The fire in the crowded bar in the Swiss ski resort left 40 people dead and more than 100 injured during a New Year's celebration.
Crans-Montana is set to host World Cup speed races for women on Jan. 30-31 and for men on Feb. 1, the last events before the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics.
Rast's win came a week after she finished second in a GS in Austria for what was then her best career result in the discipline. Her two previous World Cup wins both came in slalom, most recently in January 2025, a month before she added the world title in that discipline.
Rast beat second-placed Julia Scheib of Austria by two-tenths, while Paula Moltzan finished 0.47 behind in third for the American's second podium result of the season.