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In a moment that melted hearts across the skiing world, American alpine superstar Mikaela Shiffrin fought back tears at the finish line as her fiancé, Norwegian ace Aleksander Aamodt Kilde, stormed back onto the World Cup circuit after an agonizing 685-day hiatus. The emotional reunion capped a day of raw triumph and unbridled joy at the season-opening men’s Super-G at the Stifel Copper Cup, where Kilde’s grit stole the spotlight from even the race winner. Kilde, a former overall World Cup champion and Olympic medalist, hadn’t felt the rush of competitive gates since a catastrophic crash in Wengen, Switzerland, on…
Breaking: Marco Odermatt Crashes Out in First Run of Copper Mountain Giant Slalom, Ending Swiss Star’s Perfect Start to Season
In a shocking turn of events just one day after his dominant super-G victory, Swiss alpine skiing sensation Marco Odermatt is out of the men’s giant slalom at Copper Mountain. The 28-year-old crashed during the first run on Friday (28 November), forcing him to abandon the race and leaving fans and teammates stunned. Odermatt, who entered the day as the overwhelming favorite and defending overall World Cup champion, was charging down the demanding Colorado course with his trademark precision. But midway through the run, he lost control on a sharp left turn, sliding off the piste and into the netting.…
Emotional Return: Aleksander Aamodt Kilde Races Again After 685 Days as Mikaela Shiffrin Calls It “Greatest Victory for All of Us”
In one of the most moving moments of the Alpine Skiing World Cup season, Norway’s Aleksander Aamodt Kilde returned to competition on Thursday (27 November) after 685 days away, finishing 24th in the super-G – but the result was almost irrelevant compared to the simple fact he was back on snow. The 33-year-old had not raced since a terrifying crash in Wengen in January 2024 left him with severe leg injuries, a dislocated shoulder, multiple surgeries, and later serious infections. What followed was nearly two years of grueling rehabilitation. Waiting for him in the finish area was his fiancée, American…
Aleksander Kilde Returns to Skiing After Near Career-Ending Crash, Credits Fiancée Mikaela Shiffrin for “Insane” Support
Norwegian alpine skier Aleksander Kilde made an emotional comeback to World Cup racing on Thursday, finishing 22nd in the super-G at Copper Mountain, Colorado; his first competitive run in 683 days following a horrific crash in January 2024. The 33-year-old suffered severe injuries to his right lower leg and left shoulder during a high-speed fall on the Lauberhorn downhill in Wengen, Switzerland. Complications arose when he developed sepsis in his shoulder, requiring two major surgeries; one in Austria in August 2024 and another in February 2025. Kilde originally planned to return at Beaver Creek in early December 2025, but accelerated…
Aleksander Aamodt Kilde Returns to World Cup Racing After Near-Fatal Crash, Finishes 24th in Emotional Copper Mountain Super-G
Norwegian ski star Aleksander Aamodt Kilde made a triumphant and deeply emotional return to World Cup competition on Thanksgiving Day, exactly 684 days after a horrific crash in Wengen that nearly ended his career and his life. Racing in the season-opening super-G at Copper Mountain, the 33-year-old speed specialist finished in a tie for 24th place with American Kyle Negomir (1:08.95), 1.25 seconds behind winner Marco Odermatt of Switzerland. For Kilde — a former overall World Cup champion, four-time discipline title winner, and one of the most decorated active men on the circuit — simply standing in the start gate…
Marco Odermatt Claims Season-Opening Super-G Victory at Copper Mountain as Kilde’s Emotional Comeback Moves Shiffrin to Tears
Switzerland’s Marco Odermatt continued his dominance of men’s alpine skiing Thursday, winning the season’s first super-G on Thanksgiving Day at Copper Mountain and further stamping his authority ahead of the 2026 Milan-Cortina Olympics. The three-time defending overall World Cup champion edged Austria’s Vincent Kriechmayr by a razor-thin 0.08 seconds, having to charge through the lower section of the demanding Colorado course to snatch victory. It marked Odermatt’s second win in as many speed-discipline races this season, after he opened with giant slalom success in Sölden last month. While Odermatt’s performance sent a clear message to his rivals, the day’s most…
Mikaela Shiffrin’s Fiancé Aleksander Aamodt Kilde Makes Emotional Return to World Cup Skiing After Devastating Injury
Norwegian skiing star Aleksander Aamodt Kilde returned to World Cup competition on Friday in an emotional comeback, nearly two years after a horrific crash threatened to end his career. His fiancée, American alpine legend Mikaela Shiffrin, was in tears at the finish line as Kilde completed his first race since January 2024. The 33-year-old speed specialist suffered life-altering injuries during a high-speed crash in the Lauberhorn downhill in Wengen, Switzerland, last season. Traveling at around 90 mph (145 km/h), Kilde lost control, flew through safety netting, and sustained a deep laceration to his calf with nerve damage, a dislocated shoulder…
Marco Odermatt, the Swiss superstar and reigning three-time Super-G Crystal Globe champion, has stormed to the top of the leaderboard at the season’s first men’s Super-G of the 2025-26 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup. As the top 15 athletes completed their runs under crisp Rocky Mountain skies, Odermatt’s blistering time set the pace, underscoring his dominance in the discipline and igniting the Thanksgiving weekend crowd at this historic U.S. venue. The 28-year-old Odermatt, fresh off clinching his fourth consecutive overall World Cup title last season, delivered a flawless descent on the challenging 2,100-meter course, clocking an unofficial leading time that…
Jake E. Lee Gives Positive Health Update: Back to Playing Guitar and Planning to Tour Again
Legendary guitarist Jake E. Lee (ex-Ozzy Osbourne, Badlands, Red Dragon Cartel) has revealed in a new interview with Tone-Talk that he is once again playing guitar regularly and is eager to return to the stage. Earlier in 2024, Lee believed he was suffering from carpal tunnel syndrome, but after proper X-rays, doctors determined the real issue: he has virtually no cartilage left in his right wrist (and very little in his left), causing painful bone-on-bone contact. Instead of opting for the drastic bone-fusion surgery (an option chosen years ago by Deep Purple’s Steve Morse), Lee is managing the condition with…
“I’m happy to be the mother of Mikaela Shiffrin” – Eileen’s 7-word post after Mikaela’s 103rd World Cup win just ended us all
In a display of sheer dominance that has become her trademark, American alpine skiing sensation Mikaela Shiffrin etched her name deeper into the annals of the sport, clinching her record-extending 103rd FIS Alpine World Cup victory on Sunday in the picturesque Austrian resort of Gurgl. The 30-year-old slalom maestro powered through two flawless runs to finish in a blistering combined time of 1:48.11, leaving her nearest competitor a full 1.23 seconds adrift—a margin that felt as insurmountable as the snow-capped peaks surrounding the course. The win, in the women’s slalom event, marks Shiffrin’s second consecutive victory in the discipline this…