Marlies Schild kept up her winning streak as she raced to her fifth successive World Cup slalom victory on Tuesday, according to Eurosport.
The Austrian world champion again outclassed the rest of the field to bag her 32nd slalom victory in a combined time of two minutes 1.32 seconds on the floodlit Croatian slalom course.
Schild’s fourth victory in Zagreb left her nearest rival, Slovenia’s Tina Maze, 1.40 seconds adrift.
Fellow-Austrian Michaela Kirchgasser finished third, 2.27 behind her compatriot for her first medal spot this winter.
“It’s not as easy at it looks. There’s a lot of work in training behind this. But I’m full of confidence at the moment because I don’t have to go over my limits and I can stay within my comfort zone and win,” Schild told reporters.
Schild is now only two short of Vreni Schenider’s record of 34 slalom victories but the Austrian refused to get distracted by such landmarks.
“It’s something people tell me about after the race but I never think about it before I start. I don’t want to put pressure on myself,” she said.
Her five victories this winter also left her just 101 points behind World Cup leader Lindsey Vonn in the overall standings but instead of focusing on the top spot, she was more interested in her own form.
“I above all want to improve my level in the giant slalom and the super-G, in which I was pretty good before my accident,” said Schild, who was sidelined for nearly two years following a training accident in 2008.
“But the 20 months I lost are not that easy to take back.”
Schild started her career as a downhill specialist but a series of injuries forced her to concentrate on the less dangerous slalom events.