Mikaela Shiffrin, the American skiing sensation, continues to break records and defy expectations on the FIS Alpine Ski World Cup circuit. As she surpasses Ingemar Stenmark’s all-time wins mark, we take a closer look at the key numbers that define her incredible career.

Shiffrin’s impressive medal count is a testament to her dominance on the slopes. With 17 global medals, including two Olympic golds and a silver, as well as seven World Championship golds, four silvers, and three bronzes, she has established herself as one of the most decorated skiers in history.
One of Shiffrin’s most remarkable achievements is her unprecedented six consecutive World Championships winning gold from 2013 to 2023. This streak is a testament to her consistency and dedication to her craft. Her four consecutive slalom world titles from 2013 to 2019 are also a record, making her the first athlete to achieve this feat in any discipline.
Shiffrin’s World Cup record is equally impressive. With 99 career wins, she ranks first all-time, eight ahead of Stenmark’s record of 86. Her winning rate of 36.13% from 274 starts is a staggering testament to her skill and dominance on the slopes. She has also accumulated 154 World Cup podiums, including 86 in slalom, the most in a single discipline by any skier, male or female.
Throughout her 15-season career, Shiffrin has won an impressive 16 Globes, including five overall Crystal Globes and 11 discipline titles. Her eight slalom titles are an all-time record in one discipline, and her 11 discipline globes lead all active skiers.
Shiffrin’s records extend beyond the World Cup circuit. She is the only skier, male or female, to have won a race in each of the World Cup’s six disciplines. Her 62 World Cup slalom wins are the most in any discipline, and her 22 World Cup giant slalom wins have surpassed Vreni Schneider’s previous women’s record.
As Shiffrin continues to break records and push the boundaries of what’s possible in alpine skiing, her legacy as one of the greatest skiers of all time is already assured. Her dedication, perseverance, and passion for the sport are an inspiration to fans around the world, and her on-snow achievements will continue to be celebrated for generations to come.
