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As Mikaela Shiffrin stands two days from her bid for a record-extending 102nd World Cup win in Levi, her journey from teenage prodigy to alpine skiing’s undisputed GOAT is best told through the races that shaped history. From her debut in 2011 to surpassing Ingemar Stenmark’s 86-win mark in 2023, here are 10 of her most iconic World Cup triumphs. 1. Win #1 – December 20, 2012: Slalom, Ă…re, Sweden A 17-year-old Shiffrin stunned the field on home snow for Sweden’s Frida Hansdotter, edging the local favorite by 0.29 seconds. Standing on the podium with Tina Maze and a surprise…
The two American skiers once shared the record of World Cup wins for women, before Shiffrin overtook Vonn. But how many globes has each of them won, and how do they stack up in terms of the number of medals secured at major competitions?Team USA’s alpine skiing star Mikaela Shiffrin holds the record of 100 World Cup wins, having tied and then surpassed Lindsey Vonn on 82. The former reached 82 wins at 27 years and 302 days of age (after 233 races), while the latter was 33 years and 147 days old when she clinched her last World Cup…
Mikaela Shiffrin: The Unrivaled Queen of Alpine Skiing – Career Records and Milestones
As Mikaela Shiffrin prepares for her 16th FIS Alpine Ski World Cup season, the American superstar continues to redefine excellence in alpine skiing. With a career that has shattered nearly every record in the sport, Shiffrin stands alone at the pinnacle of World Cup history—now holding 101 career victories, a mark that places her eight wins ahead of Swedish legend Ingemar Stenmark’s long-standing record of 86. At just 30 years old, Shiffrin has amassed an astonishing 157 World Cup podium finishes, surpassing Stenmark’s previous benchmark of 155 and solidifying her status as the most consistent performer in the sport’s history.…
As the chill of the Finnish Lapland sets in, the Audi FIS Alpine Ski World Cup turns its spotlight to Levi for the season’s inaugural women’s slalom on Saturday, November 15. Leading the charge is American superstar Mikaela Shiffrin, the two-time Olympic champion who enters the race with her sights set on etching her name further into the record books with a potential 102nd career victory—and her 65th in slalom. Now in her 16th World Cup campaign, the 30-year-old Shiffrin arrives fresh off a strong showing in the season-opening giant slalom in Sölden, Austria. Slalom remains her undisputed domain, where…
The neon lights of the Las Vegas Strip burned even brighter last night as legendary guitarist Jake E. Lee joined forces with rising rock sensation Spiral Arms for a night-and-day spectacle that left fans buzzing with excitement. The event, dubbed a “meeting of the masters,” showcased an electrifying blend of classic hard rock prowess and modern edge, cementing Spiral Arms’ growing admiration for the iconic axeman. The festivities kicked off under the desert sun with an intimate daytime jam session at a private venue off the Strip, where Spiral Arms – known for their high-energy performances and intricate riffing –…
Santa’s Sleigh Nears Completion: Shiffrin Hunts Reindeer No. 9 in Levi Slalom Opener
Deep in the Arctic Circle, where the Northern Lights flicker like stadium floodlights, the finishing touches are being applied to Santa’s sleigh. One more reindeer is all that remains, and the world’s fastest slalom skier is on the hunt. “Santa’s sleigh is almost complete,” the Levi Black course announcer teased over the PA during Thursday’s final training session. “Tune in Saturday as Mikaela Shiffrin chases Reindeer number 9.” The reindeer in-question? A nod to Shiffrin’s eight previous Levi slalom victories since 2013, each commemorated with a live reindeer gifted by local organizers—a quirky tradition that has turned the American into…
Time to Chill: Aryna Sabalenka Opens Up on Embracing the Pause After a Rollercoaster Year
In the shadow of the Alps, where the chill of early winter bites just enough to sharpen the senses, world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka stepped away from the baseline for a rare moment of reflection. Fresh off a grueling 2025 season that saw her claim her second Australian Open title and a WTA Finals trophy in Riyadh, the Belarusian powerhouse is finally exhaling. “Time to chill,” she posted on Instagram earlier this week, a simple caption beneath a photo of her bundled up on a snowy hike, ski poles in hand. It’s a mantra she’s leaning into as the off-season…
Six years after her emotional farewell in Ă…re, Lindsey Vonn stood atop the Tofana course in a red-white-blue race suit, goggles perched on her helmet, grinning like the 20-year-old who once shocked the ski world. The 41-year-old American legend is officially back, and this time she insists the script is hers to write. “I’m focused, but I’m having so much fun,” Vonn told reporters after Wednesday’s downhill training run, her first official World Cup laps since 2019. “The mountain hasn’t changed. The speed still feels the same. What’s different is me—I’m here for the joy of it.” The comeback, announced…
As the chill of the Finnish Arctic settles over the Levi Black course, the FIS Alpine Ski World Cup turns its focus to the season’s first slalom showdowns, where American superstar Mikaela Shiffrin is poised to reclaim her throne in the technical discipline she has long defined. The women’s slalom opener is set for Saturday, November 15, with the first run kicking off at 10:00 a.m. local time (3:00 a.m. ET), followed by the decisive second run at 1:00 p.m. (6:00 a.m. ET). Shiffrin, the two-time Olympic champion and record holder with 101 World Cup victories, will anchor the U.S.…
With the aurora borealis teasing the horizon, the FIS Alpine Ski World Cup returns to its technical roots in Levi, Finland, this weekend. American icon Mikaela Shiffrin, the 30-year-old trailblazer from Edwards, Colorado, arrives as the undisputed queen of the slopes, gunning for her 102nd career World Cup victory in Saturday’s women’s slalom—a tally that cements her as the all-time leader, having shattered Ingemar Stenmark’s record of 86 wins back in March 2023 and hitting the unprecedented 100-mark in February of this year. Levi’s infamous Black course, a slalom fixture since 2001, holds a special allure for Shiffrin. She’s dominated…