Tearful Mikaela Shiffrin claims historic 100th World Cup win
- Mikaela Shiffrin secured her historic 100th World Cup victory at Sestriere, Italy, finishing 0.61 seconds ahead of Zrinka Ljutić in the women's slalom event.
- Shiffrin is the first downhill skier to achieve 100 wins and matched Ingemar Stenmark's record for the most podium finishes in World Cup history at 155.
- After experiencing a setback, including injuries and PTSD from a crash, Shiffrin bounced back with a time of 56.54 seconds in her second run.
- Shiffrin expressed gratitude to her teammates and fans, highlighting the special nature of the achievement.
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