
"The U.S. women won with a total of 4,548 points, comfortably ahead of Austria (4,083) and Italy (3,567), with Switzerland and Germany rounding out the top five."
"What secured the Nations Cup for Team USA was the incredible depth of the U.S. team, which had 16 athletes score World Cup points this season."
"The women's team claimed a total of 11 victories and 27 podiums. Seven skiers finished in the top 15 of the overall standings-an extraordinary show of consistency across disciplines."
"Those four athletes amassed 72% of the points, but the cup would not have been won without the contribution of the other athletes."
The United States Women's Alpine Ski Team secured the FIS Nations Cup title, ending a 44-year wait since their last victory in 1982. This achievement was marked by the team's depth, with 16 athletes scoring World Cup points. The U.S. women accumulated 4,548 points, surpassing Austria and Italy. They achieved 11 victories and 27 podium finishes, with seven skiers in the top 15 overall. Mikaela Shiffrin led the team with 1,410 points, while other athletes also significantly contributed to the overall success.
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