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Mikaela Shiffrin grabbed the first-run slalom lead by rhythmically gliding through a tricky course Thursday at the World Cup finals.
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Mikaela Shiffrin wrapped up her injury-marred season by winning the slalom at the Women's World Cup Finals in Sun Valley on Thursday for a record-extending 101st career World Cup win.
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Shiffrin won the slalom race at the World Cup finals, the 101st World Cup win of her career, extending her own record.
Mikaela Shiffrin thinks about her dad often in a season marked by serious crash, memorable milestone
SUN VALLEY, Idaho — Mikaela Shiffrin was attending a celebration party at the World Cup finals when the band began playing the Paul Simon song “You Can Call Me Al.” The tears suddenly began ...
SUN VALLEY, Idaho — Mikaela Shiffrin's flashbacks to her November crash in a giant slalom race are happening less and less when she's training. For her, as she deals with post-traumatic stress ...
SUN VALLEY, Idaho — It would be understandable if Mikaela Shiffrin had let herself wallow. The last few years have been, to put it simply, rough. The sudden death of her beloved Dad. The ...
Mikaela Shiffrin, more than 688 feet above thousands of packed fans standing shoulder to shoulder, heard the 'U-S-A' chants. Shiffrin listened to all the ringing cowbells and arrived to a decision. “I heard everybody cheering and I was like all right,
American Mikaela Shiffrin extended her Alpine World Cup win record by claiming victory in the season-ending women's slalom race in Sun Valley, Idaho.
Mikaela Shiffrin was attending a celebration party at the World Cup finals when the band began playing the Paul Simon song "You Can Call Me Al."
Ahead of Thursday’s race, Mikaela Shiffrin reflected on a very difficult season with our partners at Eurosport.