After a grueling 61-day hiatus, Mikaela Shiffrin made a triumphant return to the World Cup circuit in Courchevel, France. The American skiing sensation slid into the start house with a sense of gratitude and relief, eager to test her limits and gauge her progress after a brutal crash two months prior.
Shiffrin’s comeback was not about chasing her 100th World Cup win or her 63rd slalom victory; it was about taking a crucial step in her recovery and rediscovering her competitive edge. “It was a very important step in my recovery to see how I’m stacking up with the top skiers in the world and to see what I can work on to improve my skiing,” Shiffrin explained after the race.
Despite finishing tenth, 2.04 seconds behind winner Zrinka Ljutic, Shiffrin’s performance was a testament to her unwavering determination and grit. The slalom course was far from easy, with challenging conditions that pushed Shiffrin to her limits. “I was just fighting it a little bit, and that’s not really something I could fix for today because I had to race today,” she said.
Ljutic, the 21-year-old Croatian sensation, stole the show with a stunning victory, beating runner-up Sara Hector by an impressive 1.26 seconds. Ljutic’s win marked a milestone for Croatian skiing, as she became the first Croatian woman to win an Alpine World Cup race in 19 years.
Shiffrin’s absence from the circuit has created opportunities for other skiers to shine. Hector, a giant slalom specialist, has made three World Cup slalom podiums this season, while Switzerland’s Camille Rast leads the slalom standings, 41 points ahead of her nearest rival.
As Shiffrin continues to work her way back to the top, she remains focused on the process, rather than the outcome. Her comeback is a journey, not a destination, and she’s taking it one step at a time. “I’ve been training on my own, and the tracks have been mostly smooth, and that’s been perfect for my progress, but this was the first night where I had a challenge like that, and that’s really important for us to know,” she said.
With her trademark humility and candor, Shiffrin acknowledged the challenges she faced in her comeback, but also expressed her gratitude for the opportunity to compete again. As she looks ahead to the world championships, Shiffrin remains committed to her goal of regaining her competitive edge and proving that she’s far from done.