American alpine skiing sensation Mikaela Shiffrin is set to kick off her quest for a 102nd World Cup victory—and potentially a sixth straight slalom season title—at the FIS Alpine Ski World Cup women’s slalom in Levi, Finland, this Saturday, November 15. The 30-year-old Colorado native, fresh from intense prep sessions on Aspen’s Strawberry Park course, will chase her record-extending seventh win at Levi, where she’s claimed the prized reindeer trophy more times than any other skier.
With Shiffrin dropping first as bib No. 1, U.S. fans won’t want to miss her signature blend of precision and power on the technical course. But with the action starting early from the Arctic Circle, here’s your streamlined, Stateside-specific guide to catching every carve live—from East Coast coffee runs to West Coast wake-ups.
Event Schedule: Mark Your Calendars for Saturday Showdown
Levi’s slalom delivers two high-stakes runs on a single day, with Shiffrin expected to set the pace in the opener. Times are in Eastern Time (ET), factoring in the six-hour difference from Finland’s CET. Weather could nudge starts, so check FIS updates Friday.
First Run: 5:00 AM ET (11:00 AM CET)
Second Run: 8:30 AM ET (2:00 PM CET)
Post-race, tune in for the awards ceremony around 10:45 AM ET, where Shiffrin could name another lucky reindeer if she podiums. For bib draws and course intel, follow Shiffrin on Instagram (@mikaelashiffrin) or the U.S. Ski & Snowboard app.
U.S. Streaming and Broadcast Options: Easy Access for Every Fan
NBCUniversal and U.S. Ski & Snowboard lock down comprehensive coverage for American viewers, blending free highlights with premium live streams. No more hunting across platforms—here’s where to fire up your screen:
