As the most successful female alpine skier in history, Mikaela Shiffrin is on the cusp of achieving yet another milestone in her illustrious career. With 99 World Cup victories under her belt, Shiffrin is poised to reach the historic benchmark of 100 wins, further solidifying her status as the greatest of all time (GOAT).
However, Shiffrin’s sights are set far beyond this immediate achievement. At just 29 years old, the five-time overall World Cup champion is already looking ahead to the 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy. In an exclusive interview with (link unavailable), Shiffrin shared her thoughts on the upcoming Games and her preparations for the biggest event in winter sports.
The 2026 Winter Olympics will set a unique precedent in the history of the Games. Instead of a single host city, Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo will share the honor of hosting the event. This innovative approach is expected to bring a fresh dynamic to the Games, and Shiffrin is eager to experience it firsthand.
During the interview, Shiffrin took a subtle swipe at the FIS World Cup when discussing Cortina. While her comments were veiled, they hinted at a deeper frustration with the World Cup circuit. As one of the most dominant forces in alpine skiing, Shiffrin’s opinions carry significant weight, and her remarks will undoubtedly spark interest and debate within the skiing community.
Despite her numerous accolades and achievements, Shiffrin’s passion for skiing remains unwavering. Her dedication to the sport is inspiring, and her commitment to continually pushing herself to new heights is a testament to her unrelenting pursuit of greatness.
As Shiffrin prepares for the 2026 Winter Olympics, she is aware of the challenges that lie ahead. However, with her characteristic determination and focus, she is ready to face whatever obstacles come her way. The skiing world will be watching with bated breath as Shiffrin continues to write her own history in the sport.