American skiing superstar Mikaela Shiffrin continues to rewrite the history books. With two more Crystal Globes added to her already legendary collection, the 30-year-old now boasts an incredible 18 career FIS Crystal Globes — including a record-tying sixth Overall World Cup title.
Shiffrin clinched the prestigious Overall Crystal Globe on March 25, 2026, during the final giant slalom of the 2025-26 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup season in Hafjell, Norway. She needed only a top-15 finish to secure the title and delivered with a composed 11th-place result, fending off a late challenge from Germany’s Emma Aicher.
This latest Overall Globe ties her with Austrian legend Annemarie Moser-Pröll for the most ever won by a woman in alpine skiing history.
The milestone comes hot on the heels of another huge achievement: Shiffrin also captured her record 9th Slalom Crystal Globe earlier in the Finals, highlighted by a dominant slalom victory in Lillehammer — her 110th career World Cup win.
Her 2025-26 season has been nothing short of extraordinary, showcasing consistency across disciplines despite limited starts in speed events like downhill and super-G. Fans and experts alike are calling it one of her greatest campaigns yet.
“Another milestone for the American champion after an outstanding season,” the official FIS Alpine account noted as the news spread rapidly across social media with the hashtag #fisalpine.
Shiffrin’s trophy cabinet now includes:
6 Overall Crystal Globes (tying the women’s all-time record)
9 Slalom Crystal Globes (a record)
2 Giant Slalom Globes
1 Super-G Globe
…totaling 18 sparkling Crystal Globes across her remarkable career.
The emotion was visible as Shiffrin processed the moment, with her team confirming the title mid-race. This latest chapter only strengthens her status as the most decorated alpine skier of all time — and she shows no signs of slowing down as she eyes future challenges, including the 2026 Olympics.
From dominating slalom gates to claiming the biggest prize in the sport, Mikaela Shiffrin remains untouchable. The GOAT debate in women’s alpine skiing? It ended years ago.
