Shiffrin Wins Sixth Overall Title
Shiffrin earned 1,410 points and dominated slalom with nine wins this season, tying Annemarie Moser-Pröll's all-time record of six overall titles.
- On Wednesday, American Mikaela Shiffrin clinched her sixth World Cup overall title in Lillehammer, Norway, equaling the record held by Austrian Annemarie Moser.
- The 31-year-old Shiffrin completed a comeback season following a crash during the Nov. 30, 2024, Killington World Cup in Vermont, which cut short her 2025 campaign.
- Shiffrin secured the title after placing 11th in Wednesday's giant slalom, defeating German skier Emma Aicher; she finished with 1,410 points to Aicher's 1,323.
- During this season, the American claimed her ninth World Cup slalom globe, third Olympic gold medal, and 110th World Cup race victory.
- Shiffrin has amassed 110 World Cup victories since 2012, including 73 in slalom and 22 in giant slalom, establishing her as the world's most decorated downhill skier.
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Shiffrin wins sixth overall title
U.S. Alpine ski great Mikaela Shiffrin won a record-equalling sixth women's World Cup overall Crystal Globe in the final race of the season in Norway. The 31-year-old needed only a top 15 place in the giant slalom in Hafjell and made sure of that in the second leg before sole rival Emma Aicher of Germany had left the start hut for her last run. Shiffrin was 17th after the first run but ended up 11th, for 24 points, with 22-year-old Aicher then…
Mikaela Shiffrin (31) and Aleksander Aamodt Kilde (33) shared an emotional moment when she secured the all-around title. But when VG asks about the wedding, the couple burst into laughter.
Mikaela Shiffrin matches historic mark with sixth overall world cup title
Mikaela Shiffrin capped another dominant season by securing her sixth overall World Cup title, tying a long-standing record after fending off a late push from Emma Aicher in the season’s final race. Heading into the decisive giant slalom, Shiffrin only needed a top-15 finish to lock up the title. Despite sitting 17th after her first run, she delivered a stronger second attempt to finish 11th—enough to clinch the crown even before Aicher complete…
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