Mikaela Shiffrin’s Historic 100th World Cup Win

## Shiffrin Skis to History, Clinching ⁤100th World‍ Cup‍ Victory

Mikaela Shiffrin, a name synonymous with‍ alpine skiing excellence, etched her name further into the history books on Sunday.In a dazzling display of skill⁣ and resilience, she claimed her‍ 100th World Cup victory in the slalom race⁣ at the sestriere ski resort‍ in Turin, Italy.

### A Triumphant Return

Nearly three months after a serious fall ⁢jeopardized her season, Shiffrin’s return⁢ to the slopes was nothing short of stunning. This victory, ‍achieved less‍ than a month⁢ after a 60-day absence, ⁤marked a remarkable comeback. The sheer determination to overcome adversity ⁢is‍ a testament to her unwavering spirit.

### A Podium performance

Shiffrin’s performance was ⁢not just about reaching the finish line; it‍ was about⁣ commanding the course.⁢ She led from the first run,ultimately winning with a combined time of 1:50.33. This victory put her 0.61 seconds⁤ ahead⁤ of Zrinka Ljutic, while ⁤fellow American Paula Moltzan⁢ secured third place, 0.64 seconds behind. Moltzan’s podium‍ finish was a highlight ‍in⁤ itself, marking her fifth career World Cup podium.

### A Shared ⁢Party

“it’s pretty special to share it with Paula,” Shiffrin remarked post-race. The camaraderie between the two American skiers was‍ palpable, with their shared joy echoing the spirit of the competition.⁤ The atmosphere was electric,‍ with the crowd’s cheers adding to the celebratory atmosphere.

### A record-Breaking⁢ achievement

Shiffrin’s 100th World Cup win is a monumental achievement, placing her at the pinnacle of alpine skiing. No other skier has reached this milestone. In March 2023,she surpassed ⁣Ingemar stenmark’s record of 86 wins,becoming the all-time leader. Now, she’s tied ‍with Stenmark for the most World Cup podium appearances in alpine skiing history (155).

### A Near-Miss and a setback

Shiffrin narrowly ⁢missed reaching this milestone on November 30th. Leading a giant slalom race in Killington, Vermont, a devastating fall in the second⁣ run derailed her progress and left her with a meaningful⁢ injury. The subsequent ⁣two-month recovery period was a significant setback, impacting ⁤her training‍ and⁣ preparation.

### A Return to Form

Despite the setback, Shiffrin’s ⁢return to slalom form has been swift.A 10th-place finish in Courchevel,france,in January served as a crucial tune-up before the World Championships. This victory in Sestriere is a⁢ testament to her resilience and‍ unwavering dedication.


Mikaela Shiffrin and Paula Moltzan celebrate Sunday’s⁢ podium finishes in⁣ the World Cup slalom⁣ race in Sestriere, Italy. (Marco bertorello ⁢/ AFP via getty Images)

100 wins…and counting!! 💯🥵 #MIK100 #stifeluskite team @Mikaelashiffrin pic.twitter.com/fP323YwLHc

— U.S. ski & Snowboard Team (@usskiteam)

Mikaela Shiffrin Captures Gold⁣ at World Championships

Mikaela shiffrin, a force of nature on the ⁤slopes, claimed gold in the team combined event at ⁤the World Championships on February 23, 2025. Partnering with American teammate Breezy Johnson, shiffrin and her partner skied the third-fastest slalom leg, securing⁢ the coveted top spot. this victory marks a remarkable ⁤comeback for⁣ the champion‍ skier.

A Triumphant Return

Last‍ weekend, Shiffrin narrowly missed a historic 16th world championship medal⁤ in the⁤ individual slalom, falling ‍short by a mere 0.05 seconds. Sunday’s performance, however, was a masterclass in precision‍ and control. She posted the fastest⁢ time in the opening run (53.79), a ⁤testament to‍ her unwavering focus. This strategic positioning meant she⁣ was ⁣the last ⁤skier to tackle the second run,and she delivered a fourth-best time,maintaining a commanding lead throughout ⁤the descent.

A Moment of Reflection

“A lot had to fall into place for this,” Shiffrin acknowledged, her voice tinged with emotion. ‍”Ultimately, ⁣I executed well.” This victory catapults her‍ back to the pinnacle of world Cup slalom competition, a position she held before a series of injuries. ‍ She had previously claimed the‍ top spot⁢ in the first two ⁤slalom races of ⁢the year, in Levi, Finland, and Gurgl, Austria, in November, before a crash in⁤ Killington‍ derailed ⁤her⁢ momentum.

A Season of Resilience

Currently ranked sixth in the overall slalom standings, despite missing three races due to injury, Shiffrin’s dedication is evident.⁢ Two more slalom events remain before the ⁢season concludes at the World Cup finals next month. Her resilience and unwavering determination are truly inspiring.

A Champion’s Gratitude

As Shiffrin savored the victory,she expressed profound gratitude to her teammates,competitors,coaches,and the entire World Cup⁤ community. “Everyone⁣ has been so supportive,”⁢ she said, her voice filled with heartfelt recognition. The roar of the crowd added to the emotional intensity of the moment, prompting Shiffrin to acknowledge ⁤the fans with a warm smile. “Thank⁢ you, thank you so much,” she exclaimed.

Sofia Reyes

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