Alpine skiing-Shiffrin fifth after opening Courchevel run in return from injury
- Mikaela Shiffrin returned to competition in Courchevel, France, finishing fifth in her opening slalom run two months after suffering an abdominal injury from a ski crash.
- Shiffrin needs three more wins to achieve her goal of 100 World Cup victories, following her record of 86 wins established in March 2023.
- Shiffrin stated, "This is a really big step in my recovery. But it's only one step, actually," emphasizing her focus on recovery over winning.
- Croatia's Zrinka Ljutic led the opening run with a time of 51.88 seconds, ahead of Wendy Holdener and Katharina Liensberger, while Shiffrin finished in 52.75 seconds.
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