Shiffrin wins slalom on home Colorado snow to remain perfect in the Olympic season
Mikaela Shiffrin extended her World Cup record to 104 wins and remains unbeaten in slalom this Olympic season with her fourth consecutive victory, winning by 1.57 seconds.
- American skier Mikaela Shiffrin dominated a World Cup slalom race on home snow in Colorado to remain undefeated in the Olympic season.
- It was Shiffrin's record-extending 104th World Cup victory and her 67th win in the slalom discipline, also a record.
- Fans cheered on Shiffrin, who is expected to be a star at the upcoming 2026 Milan Cortina Olympics, where she won four medals at the 2021 world championships.
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In her home race in Copper Mountain, US skier Mikaela Shiffrin sets a demonstration of power and wins in front of the German Lena Dürr with 1.57 seconds advantage. Katharina Troupe becomes seventh.
Shiffrin wows home crowd, stays undefeated in slalom
COPPER MOUNTAIN, COLO. — In winning her 104th FIS Alpine World Cup race Sunday before a boisterous home crowd, Mikaela Shiffrin continued to set milestones. Her slalom victory, which culminated the four-day Stifel Copper Cup series, marked Shiffrin’s fourth consecutive win in the discipline, a streak that started last March at the World Cup Finals in Sun Valley and continued during November at two European races. All told, she now has 67 career…
Mikaela Shiffrin thrills crowd of 11,000 at Copper Mountain with 104th World Cup win
Mikaela Shiffrin wanted to perform Sunday for another huge crowd at Copper Mountain that turned out to cheer on the home state heroine in a World Cup slalom, but she wanted them to know they came through for her in a big way, too. Feeling heavy legs from jet lag, travel fatigue and a demanding giant slalom at the highest elevation on the women’s World Cup the day before, Shiffrin posted the fastest times in both runs and claimed her 104th World …
The American rounded off the November package of slalom tests for the Alpine Skiing World Cup with a victory on home soil, the 67th of her career.
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