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Shiffrin Eyes GS Rebound After Sixth-Place Finish as Women’s Giant Slalom Returns at PwC Tremblant World Cup
All eyes are on American superstar Mikaela Shiffrin as she seeks to claw her way back into podium contention on Day Two of the giant slalom doubleheader at the PwC Tremblant Audi FIS Ski World Cup. Fresh off a sixth-place showing in Saturday’s opener amid challenging weather, the two-time Olympic champion is determined to deliver a sharper performance on the demanding Flying Mile course, where New Zealand’s Alice Robinson stole the show with a commanding victory. The Laurentian Mountains are alive with fervor, as Canadian fans rally behind their home favorites while global audiences tune in for what could be…
Mikaela Shiffrin suffered one of her most surprising giant slalom results in years on Sunday, finishing a distant sixth in the Killington World Cup – 1.65 seconds behind a dominant Alice Robinson of New Zealand. The American superstar, racing in front of a raucous home crowd that braved sub-freezing temperatures, lost time with an uncharacteristic wobble midway down the second run on Superstar, crossing the line in a combined 2:17.83. Robinson, 23, posted a flawless final run to win in 2:16.18, with Federica Brignone (ITA) second (+0.68) and Sara Hector (SWE) third (+0.91). “It just didn’t connect like I wanted…
Smiles and Shared Dreams: Shiffrin and Grenier Light Up Tremblant Press Conference Ahead of World Cup Glory
Amid the crisp Laurentian air and the buzz of anticipation at Mont-Tremblant Ski Resort, two alpine skiing icons – American superstar Mikaela Shiffrin and Canadian hometown hero Valérie Grenier – brought infectious energy to the inaugural press conference for the PwC Tremblant World Cup. All smiles and quick with the laughs, the duo stole the show Friday afternoon, charming a room full of reporters and a gaggle of wide-eyed young skiers as they geared up for a weekend of giant slalom battles on the iconic Flying Mile course. The event, marking the return of World Cup racing to this historic…
Two-time Olympic champion Mikaela Shiffrin gave fans a brief scare during Friday’s FIS World Cup giant slalom when she crashed heavily near the finish line, but the American star quickly took to social media to confirm she escaped serious injury. Shiffrin, 30, was sitting inside the top three for most of the race and looked on course for yet another podium before losing control in the final pitches. She slammed into a gate, wrapping it around her torso, and slid across the finish line in visible pain, eventually placing sixth. Concern immediately spread among viewers, many of whom remembered Shiffrin’s…
Mikaela Shiffrin’s $8 Million Empire: Inside the Ski Queen’s Fortune and Unstoppable Career
American alpine skiing sensation Mikaela Shiffrin stands as a towering figure in winter sports, blending record-shattering athletic prowess with savvy business acumen. As of 2025, her net worth clocks in at an impressive $8 million, a testament to her dominance on the slopes, hefty prize purses, and powerhouse endorsements that have turned her into a global brand ambassador. Breaking Down the Dollars: From Podiums to Paychecks Shiffrin’s financial blueprint is a masterclass in athlete entrepreneurship. Her core earnings stem from World Cup victories and Olympic hauls, where top finishes net thousands per race—pushing her annual prize money into the high…
Shiffrin Slips to Sixth in Mont-Tremblant Giant Slalom as Aicher Secures Career-Best Finish
Mont-Tremblant, Canada – In a thrilling women’s giant slalom showdown at the FIS Alpine Ski World Cup on Saturday, New Zealand’s Alice Robinson extended her dominance in the discipline, clinching her second consecutive victory of the 2025-26 season. The 23-year-old skier powered through the challenging “Ice River” course with a blistering first-run time of 1:07.05, holding off a strong field to finish with a combined time of 2:16.32. Her win solidifies her lead in the giant slalom standings, marking her as a formidable force heading into the 2026 Winter Olympics. Robinson’s triumph came at the expense of early frontrunners, including…
The Stifel U.S. Ski Team delivered a powerhouse performance in Saturday’s World Cup giant slalom, placing three athletes inside the top 15 on a brutal, snowy day in Quebec. Leading the American assault was Mikaela Shiffrin, who fought through thick fog on her second run to secure a hard-earned 6th place — her best GS result since her comeback from last season’s severe injury. Hot on her heels, Nina O’Brien charged to a standout 10th-place finish, while Paula Moltzan battled back from a costly first-run mistake to claim 13th. Despite challenging conditions — light snow, piling surfaces, and visibility that…
Three American women cracked the top 15 in Saturday’s FIS World Cup giant slalom under tough, wintry conditions in Tremblant, with Mikaela Shiffrin leading the Stifel U.S. Ski Team in sixth place, Nina O’Brien in tenth, and Paula Moltzan in thirteenth. Cold temperatures, fog, and light snow created demanding racing all day. Paula Moltzan, running early for the U.S., attacked aggressively but a major mid-course error dropped her to 20th after the first run. Nina O’Brien posted a solid opener just outside the top 15, while Mikaela Shiffrin laid down the third-fastest first run despite the tricky surface. The second…
Mikaela Shiffrin Charges from Third, Storms to Dramatic Victory in Tremblant Night Giant Slalom
Mikaela Shiffrin produced yet another masterpiece of second-run magic under the floodlights, overcoming a 0.49-second deficit to claim her 99th World Cup win in Saturday’s Audi FIS Alpine Ski World Cup giant slalom, leaving Alice Robinson and Zrinka Ljutić in her wake. The American superstar, who sat third after a small first-run mistake, unleashed a ferocious final charge down the icy Flying Mile, posting the fastest second-run time by a massive margin to snatch victory by 0.38 seconds. Robinson, who had led convincingly after a brilliant three-star opening run, held on for second, while 20-year-old Croatian sensation Zrinka Ljutić rounded…
Mikaela Shiffrin’s Fiancé Aleksander Aamodt Kilde Opens Up About the Realities of Their Long-Distance Relationship
Norwegian alpine skiing star Aleksander Aamodt Kilde has given a candid insight into the unique challenges he and fiancée Mikaela Shiffrin face as two of the world’s top ski racers trying to maintain a relationship amid demanding and often conflicting World Cup schedules. Speaking to Olympics.com following his return to competition at the Stifel Copper Cup Super-G in Copper Mountain, Kilde highlighted both the advantages and difficulties of being engaged to someone who lives the exact same high-pressure lifestyle. “It’s pretty cool to have a fiancée who does the same job and goes through the same challenges,” Kilde said. “But…