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Olympic gold medalist and alpine skiing legend Lindsey Vonn expressed her pride and admiration for the U.S. Ski Team following their impressive performance at the recent World Cup opener in Sölden, Austria. The retired skiing icon took to social media to salute the team’s efforts, highlighting their determination and skill on the challenging slopes. The U.S. Ski Team delivered a strong showing in the giant slalom event, with several athletes posting competitive times against a formidable international field. Vonn, who has been a vocal supporter of the team since her retirement in 2019, praised the athletes for their resilience and…

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Mikaela Shiffrin’s fourth-place finish in the FIS Alpine Ski World Cup giant slalom opener in Sölden, Austria, on October 25, 2025, drew high praise from her fiancé, Norwegian alpine skiing star Aleksander Aamodt Kilde, who called her performance a “testament to her resilience” as she launched her 2025/26 Olympic season campaign. Shiffrin, the two-time Olympic champion, delivered a strong showing in her first competitive race since last season’s challenges, setting a confident tone for her path to the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics. Kilde, a former overall World Cup champion and Olympic medalist himself, watched from the sidelines as Shiffrin…

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Mikaela Shiffrin, the two-time Olympic champion and alpine skiing’s most decorated athlete, kicked off the 2025/26 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup season with a promising fourth-place finish in Saturday’s giant slalom opener in Sölden, Austria – a result she described as a “monumental step” in her ongoing recovery from last season’s challenges. Building on that momentum, Shiffrin has revealed a provisional schedule emphasizing her strongest disciplines – slalom and giant slalom – as she builds toward the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, set for February 6-22 in Italy. In a recent interview ahead of the Sölden race, Shiffrin outlined a…

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Rock guitarist Jake E. Lee, celebrated for his tenure with Ozzy Osbourne and Badlands, has penned a moving social media message honoring his family’s pivotal role in his path to healing following a harrowing shooting incident last year. In a post that has struck a chord with fans worldwide, Lee reflects on the profound love and resilience that pulled him through physical trauma and emotional turmoil, emphasizing how their steadfast presence reignited his spirit and creative fire. The message arrives as Lee continues to rebuild after being shot three times in October 2024 while walking his dog outside his Las…

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In a heartfelt interview with Guitarist, Jake E. Lee opened up about his complex history with Ozzy Osbourne and the profound impact the late “Prince of Darkness” had on his life and career. Lee, who played guitar in Osbourne’s band during the early 1980s, described the emotional weight of mending their decades-long rift at Osbourne’s final Back to the Beginning show in July 2025, an event that served as both a celebration of Osbourne’s legacy and a moment of personal redemption for Lee. Lee joined Osbourne’s band in 1982, stepping into the formidable role of replacing the late Randy Rhoads,…

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As the FIS Alpine Ski World Cup season kicks into high gear, alpine skiing’s golden couple—Mikaela Shiffrin and Aleksander Aamodt Kilde—have shared a playful hint about their long-awaited wedding, confirming they’ve pinpointed the ideal window to begin planning despite no firm date in sight. The American superstar Shiffrin, fresh off a fourth-place finish in Saturday’s women’s giant slalom opener here on the Rettenbach Glacier, and her Norwegian fiancé Kilde, a two-time Olympic medalist sidelined by injury last season, have been engaged since April 2024. The couple, who met on the World Cup circuit in 2021 and went public with their…

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Mikaela Shiffrin, the alpine skiing icon with a record 101 World Cup victories, celebrated a significant milestone at the FIS Alpine Ski World Cup season opener in Sölden, Austria, finishing fourth in the women’s giant slalom. The result, her best in the discipline in 21 months, marked a triumphant step in her recovery from a traumatic crash last November, with the U.S. Ski Team shining brightly as teammates Paula Moltzan and Nina O’Brien claimed second and sixth places, respectively. Starting from bib 20—a reflection of her struggles in giant slalom last season—Shiffrin posted a combined time of 2:17.93, placing sixth…

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Mikaela Shiffrin kicked off the 2025-26 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup season with a resilient fourth-place finish in the women’s giant slalom opener on the Rettenbach Glacier, marking her strongest performance in the discipline since a devastating crash nearly a year ago. The two-time Olympic champion, starting from bib 20 due to a challenging previous season, clocked a combined time of 2:17.93, finishing 1.42 seconds behind winner Julia Scheib of Austria. Shiffrin’s result – her best World Cup GS finish in 21 months – comes on the heels of a harrowing incident on November 30, 2024, during the Killington giant…

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American alpine skiing sensation Mikaela Shiffrin expressed heartfelt gratitude for the overwhelming support and congratulations she and her team received following a remarkable performance at the FIS Alpine Ski World Cup opener in Sölden, Austria. Shiffrin, joined on the podium by teammate Paula Moltzan and Croatia’s Zrinka Ljutić, described the shared moment as “truly unforgettable” in a recent social media post. Shiffrin’s podium finish marked another milestone in her illustrious career, as she continues to solidify her legacy as one of the greatest alpine skiers in history. The event, held on the Rettenbach Glacier, saw Shiffrin deliver a commanding performance,…

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The U.S. Ski Team launched the 2025-26 Alpine Skiing World Cup season with a stellar performance at the women’s giant slalom in Sölden, Austria, on Saturday, highlighted by Mikaela Shiffrin’s fourth-place finish and Paula Moltzan’s impressive second-place podium. The strong showing on the Rettenbach glacier underscored the team’s preparation and promise for the Olympic year. Mikaela Shiffrin, 30, demonstrated her off-season focus on giant slalom with two controlled runs from bib 20, finishing just shy of the podium in the season opener. The result marks a solid start for the American superstar, who has prioritized the discipline in her training…

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