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In mixed season, Shiffrin's mind turns to her father

  • Mikaela Shiffrin has made progress with her post-traumatic stress disorder as flashbacks from her crash in November have become less frequent while training.
  • Shiffrin stated, "I don’t doubt that I can get to that competitive level again," indicating her confidence in returning to her sport.
  • While Shiffrin did not qualify for the giant slalom, she plans to focus on slalom events at the World Cup finals this week.
  • Training has been improving for Shiffrin, who said, "My processing speed and the mind-body connection has come back in a great way.
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In mixed season, Shiffrin's mind turns to her father

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."

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Shiffrin steadily overcoming PTSD in giant slalom after crash, focus on slalom at World Cup finals

Mikaela Shiffrin’s flashbacks to her November crash in the giant slalom are happening less and less when she’s training.

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Tiroler Tageszeitung Online broke the news in on Monday, March 24, 2025.
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