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Shiffrin Secures Record 105th World Cup Win in Courchevel; Fiancé Kilde’s Sweet “What a Good Night Story” Tribute Goes Viral
Mikaela Shiffrin delivered yet another masterclass in slalom domination, claiming her record-extending 105th World Cup victory and fourth consecutive slalom win of the 2025-26 season during a thrilling night race in Courchevel on Tuesday. The 30-year-old American posted the fastest times in both runs on the demanding Émile-Allais course, finishing in a combined 1:42.50 – nearly two seconds ahead of the field. Switzerland’s Camille Rast took second, with Germany’s Emma Aicher completing the podium in third. Shiffrin’s latest triumph marks her 68th slalom victory, further solidifying her as the most decorated alpine skier in history. She has now won all…
Mikaela Shiffrin Dominates Courchevel Night Slalom for Record-Extending 105th World Cup Win
American alpine skiing superstar Mikaela Shiffrin delivered yet another commanding performance under the floodlights at the Émile-Allais stadium, claiming her 105th career World Cup victory and maintaining a perfect record in slalom this season. Shiffrin posted a combined time of 1:42.50 over two runs, finishing a commanding 1.55 seconds ahead of Switzerland’s Camille Rast. Germany’s Emma Aicher rounded out the podium in third, 1.71 seconds back, marking her second podium in just days after a downhill victory in St. Moritz. The 30-year-old Shiffrin, who has now won all four slaloms this 2025-26 season (Levi, Gurgl, Copper Mountain, and Courchevel), extended…
Thrilling Night Slalom in Courchevel: Mikaela Shiffrin Leads After First Run, Second Run Looms Under the Lights
The iconic Emile-Allais stadium in Courchevel came alive under floodlights tonight as the women’s FIS Alpine Ski World Cup slalom got underway, delivering high drama in the first run. American superstar Mikaela Shiffrin dominated the opening leg, posting the fastest time and positioning herself perfectly to extend her flawless slalom record this season. Shiffrin, who has won all three slaloms so far in the 2025/26 campaign, skied with her trademark precision and aggression, building a clear lead despite tricky conditions on the demanding course. Several of her top rivals struggled under the intense pressure of the night race, with mistakes…
Olympic gold medalist Lindsey Vonn is basking in the glow of an extraordinary weekend at St. Moritz, Switzerland, where she secured a historic victory and a podium finish, earning her the coveted red leader bib in the downhill discipline. The 41-year-old American skiing legend took to Instagram on December 15 to share her joy, posting a series of photos from the Swiss Alps. In her caption, Vonn expressed surprise and delight: “Leaving St Moritz with the leader bib in Downhill was not on my bingo card… but I’ll take it!” Dressed in her navy USA downhill speedsuit adorned with white…
Mikaela Shiffrin has once again asserted her mastery in slalom, taking the lead in the highly anticipated night race at the FIS Alpine Ski World Cup in Courchevel. The American superstar, wearing the green leader’s bib after sweeping all three slaloms earlier this season, posted the fastest time in the first run on the challenging Emile-Allais Stadium slope, illuminated under floodlights for this iconic midweek event.4f3cd3,aae70d,63dc7f Shiffrin’s performance extends her remarkable streak to five consecutive slalom victories, dating back to last season. Entering the race with maximum points in the discipline, she faced stiff competition from rising stars like Lara…
At age 41, Olympic skiing legend Lindsey Vonn continues to dominate headlines after a triumphant return to the World Cup circuit in St. Moritz, where she became the oldest winner of an alpine skiing race by claiming victory in Friday’s downhill event. Following a five-year retirement, Vonn also secured second place in Saturday’s downhill and fourth in Sunday’s super-G, fueling her pursuit of a fifth Olympic appearance. Beyond her athletic prowess—with four World Cup overall titles and a storied career with the U.S. Ski Team—Vonn has long been a fashion standout, seamlessly transitioning from high-performance ski gear to high-fashion heels.…
Lindsey Vonn Fires Back at Critics with Defiant Message After Stellar St. Moritz World Cup Performances
At 41, Lindsey Vonn is silencing doubters in spectacular fashion. Following a dominant weekend at the FIS World Cup in St. Moritz, Switzerland—where she claimed victory in one downhill event, secured another podium finish, and placed fourth in the Super-G—the American skiing icon posted a powerful message addressing her critics head-on. In a heartfelt social media statement, Vonn thanked the naysayers for unintentionally fueling her fire while emphasizing that her comeback is deeply personal. “To everyone that said I couldn’t do it, I’m too old, I’m a ‘has been,’ that I need to see a psychologist, I’m crazy, and I…
Lindsey Vonn Opens Up on Partial Knee Replacement and Unwavering Self-Belief Behind Historic World Cup Triumph
Legendary alpine skier Lindsey Vonn continues to defy the odds at 41, securing a stunning victory in the FIS World Cup downhill in St. Moritz, Switzerland. The triumph marked her second podium finish of the year, making her the oldest woman in history to achieve back-to-back World Cup podiums in a single season. In a candid interview with BBC Sport following her win, Vonn shared the personal struggles and mindset that powered her remarkable return to the top of the sport after years plagued by injuries. “This comeback was unexpected,” Vonn admitted. “But I hope it inspires people to believe…
Lindsey Vonn Confident in Medal Prospects for Milano Cortina 2026: “You Could Probably Guess What I’m Aiming For”
Alpine skiing icon Lindsey Vonn has made it clear that she’s targeting medals at the upcoming Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, brushing off any suggestion that a podium finish in Cortina would be overly ambitious. In a recent exclusive interview with Olympics.com, the 41-year-old American legend stated, “Everyone knows how competitive I am, and you could probably guess what I’m aiming for.” She emphasized her unwavering confidence in her racing abilities: “I’ve done it before. If there’s anything I know how to do, it’s skiing. I may be totally clueless at everything else, but if there’s one thing I can…
Lindsey Vonn, 41, Dominates World Cup Speed Events in St. Moritz, Eyes Extended Season Ahead of Olympics
Lindsey Vonn’s remarkable comeback to elite Alpine skiing continues to defy expectations, as the 41-year-old American legend secured a commanding victory in the season’s opening downhill race and followed it with strong podium finishes over the weekend. Vonn claimed the first downhill on Friday with a dominant performance, winning by nearly a full second — a massive margin in a discipline often decided by fractions — to become the oldest skier ever to win a World Cup event. She backed it up with a second-place finish in Saturday’s downhill despite a mid-run error, and fourth in Sunday’s super-G, accumulating the…