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She’s always made me proud”: Eileen Shiffrin beams as daughter Mikaela claims record 104th World Cup win and seals Milan-Cortina 2026 spot
Mikaela Shiffrin made history yet again on Sunday, winning the women’s giant slalom in Åre to claim her 104th career World Cup victory and surpass the all-time record she had shared with Ingemar Stenmark for just nine months. The 30-year-old American finished 0.78 seconds ahead of Switzerland’s Wendy Holdener, with Italy’s Federica Brignone taking third. The victory also mathematically secured Shiffrin’s place on the U.S. team for the 2026 Olympic Winter Games in Milan-Cortina, triggering emotional scenes at the finish area. Watching from the sidelines, Eileen Shiffrin – Mikaela’s mother and lifelong coach – could barely contain her pride. “She’s…
Mikaela Shiffrin Obliterates Field by 1.57 Seconds in Front of 11,000 Screaming Fans – Olympic Spot Locked
Mikaela Shiffrin turned Copper Mountain into her personal playground on Sunday, torching the women’s World Cup slalom by a cartoonish 1.57 seconds in front of 11,000 delirious, flag-waving fans and officially stamping her visa for Milano-Cortina 2026. The final time gap – 1:48.57 – felt almost disrespectful. Germany’s Lena Dürr, no slouch herself, took second and still lost by more than the length of the entire finish area. Nineteen-year-old phenom Lara Colturi (Albania) grabbed third at +1.85, and the rest of the field basically raced for fourth. This was Shiffrin’s 104th World Cup victory, her 67th in slalom, her 12th…
Colorado’s Mikaëla Shiffrin delivered a masterclass on home snow Sunday, charging to victory in the Killington Giant Slalom and becoming the first skier – man or woman – to reach 104 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup wins. Under bright sunshine and in front of a raucous American crowd that turned the Superstar trail into a red-white-and-blue sea, the 30-year-old from Edwards, Colorado, laid down two flawless runs to beat Switzerland’s Wendy Holdener by 0.62 seconds. Italy’s Federica Brignone rounded out the podium in third. Shiffrin, who already owned the all-time record, extended her lead in the history books with a…
Mikaela Shiffrin’s 104th World Cup victory belonged to the mountain, to the 11,000 roaring fans, and, most of all, to the woman who has been there since the very first turn: her mother, Eileen. As Shiffrin skied across the finish line 1.57 seconds clear of the field in Sunday’s Stifel Copper Cup slalom, the cameras quickly found Eileen Shiffrin in the leader’s box. The architect of Mikaela’s legendary career, eyes brimming, arms flung wide. The moment her daughter stopped, Eileen rushed forward, wrapped her in the longest hug of the afternoon, and whispered the four words that instantly went viral:…
Mikaela Shiffrin extended her own slice of skiing immortality on Sunday, charging to a dominant victory in the Stifel Copper Cup slalom to claim her 104th career FIS World Cup win – and the moment belonged as much to the man waiting for her at the bottom as it did to the champion herself. Aleksander Aamodt Kilde, Shiffrin’s fiancé and a 21-time World Cup winner, stood in the finish area with tears streaming down his face as his partner crossed the line 1.57 seconds clear of Germany’s Lena Dürr. The Norwegian wrapped Shiffrin in a long embrace while the home…
Max Verstappen delivered a flawless drive under the floodlights of the Losail International Circuit to claim a commanding victory at the Qatar Grand Prix, further stamping his authority on the 2025 Formula 1 season. Starting from pole position, the four-time world champion was untouchable from the moment the lights went out. Verstappen controlled the race with ruthless precision, managing his tires, defending when needed, and pulling away at will to cross the line 8.4 seconds ahead of his nearest rival. Even a late safety car couldn’t disrupt the Dutchman’s rhythm. When racing resumed with three laps remaining, Verstappen nailed the…
Jake E. Lee Reflects on Emotional Reunion with Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne at Black Sabbath’s Farewell Show: “Everything’s Cool Now”
Former Ozzy Osbourne guitarist Jake E. Lee has opened up about finally burying the hatchet with Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne, nearly four decades after his abrupt 1987 firing, describing their recent reunion as warm, loving, and long overdue. The reconciliation took place just days before Black Sabbath’s emotional farewell concert in Birmingham in July 2025, an event made even more poignant by Ozzy Osbourne’s passing only weeks later. In a new interview with Guitar World, Lee, who played on the classic Ozzy albums Bark at the Moon (1983) and The Ultimate Sin (1986), admitted he wasn’t sure what to expect…
Mikaela Shiffrin just turned her backyard hill into a personal highlight reel. The 30-year-old American delivered a masterclass on the Home Groomer course Sunday, obliterating the women’s slalom field by a staggering 1.57 seconds to claim her 104th World Cup victory and extend one of the most untouchable streaks in sport. First run: fastest. Second run: even faster. Combined time: 1:48.75. Germany’s Lena Dürr took second, teenage sensation Lara Colturi (Albania) third, but this was never a contest. Shiffrin led by 0.28 after run one and then skied the final like the mountain owed her money. Moments after crossing the…
Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone Wins World Athletics Female Track Athlete of the Year: Back-to-Back Triumph for the GOAT
Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone didn’t just run the 400m this year—she redefined it. On Sunday night at the glittering World Athletics Awards in Monaco’s Théâtre Princesse Grace, the 26-year-old American hurdler and sprinter was crowned Female Track Athlete of the Year for the second straight season, a feat that cements her status as the undisputed GOAT of the gates. Beating out fierce finalists like Dutch powerhouse Femke Bol, Kenyan distance queens Faith Kipyegon and Beatrice Chebet, and Saint Lucia’s sprint sensation Julien Alfred, McLaughlin-Levrone’s 2025 was a masterclass in dominance. Her crowning achievement? A blistering 47.78 at the Tokyo World Championships— the…
“I connected so nice it was beautiful” – Shiffrin drops 1.57s bomb for 104th World Cup win
Mikaela Shiffrin just skied away from the entire planet, again. The queen of slalom needed exactly two runs Sunday to remind everyone why the record books already have her name in permanent ink. Combined time: 1:48.75. Winning margin: a ridiculous 1.57 seconds. Career World Cup victory number 104 is officially in the bag. Germany’s Lena Dürr, no slouch herself, crossed the line second and immediately laughed at the scoreboard. Eighteen-year-old Lara Colturi rounded out the podium for Albania, but the story was written long before the final racer clicked into the start gate. Shiffrin’s own words said it best, posted…