After a winter season spent struggling with the mental fallout of a big crash, Mikaela Shiffrin, the winningest alpine racer of all time, wrote, “I feel like myself again” in a letter penned for The Players’ Tribune.
Mikaela Shiffrin has truly become the face of skiing over the years. Previously facing defeat and injury, Shiffrin made an astonishing comeback and secured her 100th World Cup title in Sestriere, Italy, back in February.
Now that the race season is over, Mikaela Shiffrin can focus on other aspects of life like the various celebrity cameos that she's earned herself as an American sports icon.
The greatest alpine ski racer of all-time is multi-talented, imagine that. Mikaela Shiffrin has been entertaining her social media followers with a slew of posts this spring.
Skiing star and Colorado native Mikaela Shiffrin has joined the ownership group of Denver's expansion team in the National Women's Soccer League. "I'm beyond thrilled to join the ownership group of Denver NWSL and support something so meaningful in the community I call home," Shiffrin, 30, said in a statement released Tuesday.
The Audi FIS World Cup Ski Finals ended last week in iconic Sun Valley, Idaho. The first destination ski resort hosted the world's best alpine ski racers for the 2025 Stifel Sun Valley Finals.
Today, March 27, 2025, Mikalea Shiffrin clinched the 101st victory of her legendary career. Shiffrin's 101st victory happened on home soil during the 2025 World Cup Slalom Finals at Sun Valley, Idaho.
Mikaela Shiffrin no longer chases legendary World Cup champion Ingemar Stenmark. Shiffrin chases no one when it comes to ski races – she owns the World Cup record book.
Mikaela Shiffrin set a new record on Sunday, March 9, 2025 when she claimed the 156th top-three result of her career in Åre, Sweden, where she placed third.
Federica Brignone is still a relentless winner in giant slalom races and Mikaela Shiffrin is still searching for form after her serious crash in November.
On Feb. 23, Sestriere, Italy was in full celebration after legendary skier, Mikaela Shiffrin, earned her 100th World Cup win. Her road to success was littered with obstacles, though her endless resilience has not gone unnoticed and was rewarded.
Mikaela Shiffrin seems to be picking up where she left off. Only a few months after her scary crash in Killington, Vermont, she surpassed another historical milestone by claiming her 100th World Cup win.
Mikaela Shiffrin, the most decorated World Cup alpine skier in history, accomplished a monumental 100th World Cup victory in the slalom in Sestriere, Italy on February 23, 2025.
Mikaela Shiffrin won her milestone 100th Alpine skiing World Cup race on Sunday, just weeks after returning from a major injury. Her record-extending victory came in the slalom, 61 hundredths of a second over Zrinka Ljutic of Crotia in Sestriere, Italy.
Mikaela Shiffrin created more history in her storied ski career by winning a World Cup slalom on Sunday for her record-extending 100th World Cup race win.
Mikaela Shiffrin fell short of winning a record 16th medal at a world championship on Saturday, finishing fifth in the women's slalom at the Alpine skiing world championships in Saalbach, Austria.
Swiss skier Camille Rast won the women's slalom at the Alpine world championships on Saturday. Mikaela Shiffrin finished fifth and missed out on what would have been the American's record-setting 16th career medal from the worlds.
Mikaela Shiffrin and Breezy Johnson teamed to win the inaugural team combined event at the World Alpine Ski Championships in Saalbach, Austria, on Tuesday.
One of America's greatest skiers says she's still feeling the aftereffects of her scary November crash in Killington, VT last year — and it's taken a toll on her mentally.
Mikaela Shiffrin says she is dealing with post-traumatic stress disorder following a crash in November and will not defend her gold medal in giant slalom at the Alpine skiing world championships.