In a heartwarming tradition, winners of the Alpine Ski World Cup in Levi, Finland, receive a special prize: a reindeer. This year’s champions, Mikaela Shiffrin and Clement Noel, have named their reindeer Rori and Matt, respectively.
Shiffrin, a two-time Olympic gold medalist, was thrilled to welcome Rori to her family. The name Rori, inspired by the breathtaking Aurora Borealis, suits this majestic reindeer perfectly.
Noel, a French ski sensation, chose the name Matt for his reindeer. This charming addition to the ski community has already captured hearts.
The Levi Ski World Cup reindeer prize has become an iconic symbol of the event. Winners cherish these gentle creatures, often forming lasting bonds.
Rori and Matt join a legacy of reindeer named by past winners, including Mikaela Shiffrin’s Rori and Clement Noel’s Matt, as well as previous winners’ reindeer, each with unique names.
Finland’s rich reindeer herding heritage blends seamlessly with the country’s passion for skiing. This intersection of culture and sport makes the Levi Ski World Cup a truly special event.