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American skiing superstar Mikaela Shiffrin delivered another masterclass in the Alpine Ski World Cup slalom on Saturday, securing her ninth victory at the Levi venue and her 102nd career World Cup triumph overall. The weekend also saw significant developments across various sports. In college football, Virginia Tech is in preliminary talks with ex-Penn State head coach James Franklin. UCLA quarterback Nico Iamaleava will sit out against Ohio State due to a concussion protocol, joining a list of injury concerns including Denver Broncos running back J.K. Dobbins, whose season appears over. The Canadian Football League is grappling with backlash over new…
Mikaela Shiffrin just parked the entire team in Lapland. The American ski queen claimed her ninth Levi slalom victory on Saturday, earning her ninth live reindeer and pushing her career World Cup win total to a record 102. The 30-year-old dominated the season opener with a two-run time of 1:48.92, finishing 1.66 seconds ahead of 19-year-old Albanian phenom Lara Colturi (2nd) and Germany’s Emma Aicher (3rd). But the real prize? Another four-legged teammate for her growing Arctic herd. “I haven’t named him yet,” Shiffrin said on the podium, grinning as the young buck sniffed her glove. “I like to see…
It’s Starting to Feel Like Home”: Shiffrin Claims 102nd Win, Ninth Reindeer in Levi Love Letter
Mikaela Shiffrin stood atop the podium in the Arctic twilight, crystal globe in one hand, a curious reindeer’s lead rope in the other, and declared Levi her second home. “It’s starting to feel more like home,” the 30-year-old American said into the FIS microphone, her breath visible in the −8°C air. “I really enjoy being here.” She has every reason to. On Saturday, Shiffrin delivered a masterclass in the season-opening World Cup slalom, posting 1:48.92 (56.08 + 52.84) to win by 1.66 seconds—her ninth Levi slalom title, her 102nd career World Cup victory, and her ninth live reindeer. The reindeer,…
Mikaela Shiffrin didn’t just win the World Cup slalom opener—she declared her Olympic intentions. The American icon claimed her 102nd career victory on Saturday in Lapland, Finland, beating 19-year-old Albanian prodigy Lara Colturi by a commanding 1.66 seconds to kick off her 2025-26 season—and her Milan-Cortina 2026 qualification campaign—in dominant fashion. Shiffrin, 30, posted a two-run total of 1:48.92, refusing to ease off despite a sizable first-run lead. “I didn’t want to throw it away with risky moves,” she said post-race. “I trusted the work we did all summer.” Olympic Qualification: On Track and Ahead of Schedule The path to…
Mikaela Shiffrin wasted no time silencing doubters after a shaky giant slalom opener in Austria. The American superstar stormed to victory in Saturday’s World Cup slalom at Levi, clocking a dominant 1:48.92 (56.08 + 52.84) to claim her ninth Levi slalom title, her 102nd career World Cup win, and—by local tradition—her ninth live reindeer. The 30-year-old two-time Olympic champion finished 1.66 seconds clear of 19-year-old Albanian phenom Lara Colturi, who marked her World Cup debut with a stunning runner-up finish on her birthday. Germany’s Emma Aicher took third for her first slalom podium. Shiffrin’s fiancé, Norwegian skier Aleksander Kilde, was…
Shiffrin Hits 102 Wins with Ninth Levi Reindeer; Moltzan Charges to 4th on Epic Second Run
Mikaela Shiffrin claimed her 102nd FIS Alpine Ski World Cup victory in style on Saturday, securing a record-extending ninth slalom win in Levi and her ninth ceremonial reindeer. The American superstar dominated the Arctic classic, winning by a commanding 1.66 seconds in front of a roaring crowd under crisp polar skies. Shiffrin posted the fastest times in both runs on the unforgiving Levi Black piste, finishing in a combined 1:47.32. Her victory marks the 60th slalom win of her career and further cements Levi as her personal playground. “Win 102, reindeer number nine — it doesn’t get much better than…
Shiffrin Claims Record-Extending 102nd World Cup Victory with Ninth Levi Slalom Triumph
Mikaela Shiffrin cemented her status as the undisputed queen of slalom skiing on Saturday, charging to her ninth career victory in Levi and a historic 102nd FIS Alpine Ski World Cup win overall. The American superstar dominated the Arctic Circle course under clear, frigid skies, finishing 1.66 seconds ahead of the field in a display of precision and power that left no doubt about her enduring supremacy. Shiffrin, 30, posted the fastest time in both runs on the demanding Levi Black slope, navigating tight gates and icy patches with trademark fluidity. Her combined time of 1:47.32 secured the win on…
Rock Royalty Collide: Jake E. Lee Meets Rising Folk Star Rachel May in Surprise LA Jam Session
In a serendipitous twist that has the music world buzzing, legendary heavy metal guitarist Jake E. Lee, best known for his blistering riffs on Ozzy Osbourne’s platinum-selling albums Bark at the Moon and The Ultimate Sin, shared the stage with up-and-coming folk troubadour Rachel May during an impromptu acoustic set at a cozy Hollywood nightclub last night. The unexpected collaboration, dubbed by attendees as “a meeting of thunder and whisper,” left fans and fellow musicians alike clamoring for more. The encounter unfolded at The Troubadour, the iconic Sunset Strip venue that’s hosted everyone from The Doors to modern indie darlings.…
Jake E. Lee’s Badlands: A Band of Immense Promise Undone by Mismarketing, Lineup Instability, and Tragedy
Jake E. Lee, the virtuoso guitarist known for his tenure with Ozzy Osbourne, has long regarded his post-Ozzy project Badlands as the creative pinnacle of his career. Formed in the late 1980s, the band—featuring vocalist Ray Gillen, bassist Greg Chaisson, and drummer Eric Singer—delivered a debut album in 1989 that blended searing hard rock with unmistakable 1970s influences, setting it apart from the dominant hair metal and thrash scenes of the era. Yet, despite critical acclaim and a sound that has aged remarkably well, Badlands remains an underappreciated footnote in rock history. The group’s two studio albums have been absent…
BREAKING: US Ski Star Shiffrin Dominates Opening Run in 1st World Cup Slalom of Olympic Season
Mikaela Shiffrin wasted no time stamping her authority on the 2025/26 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup, surging to a commanding lead after the first run of the women’s slalom opener at Levi Black. The American icon, starting her 16th season as the two-time defending discipline champion, clocked a blistering 56.08 seconds down the 50-gate course, eclipsing her rivals by over a second in temperatures dipping to -6°C under a flurry of Arctic snow. Shiffrin, who boasts a record eight prior victories at this reindeer-trophy venue – more than any skier in history – attacked the steep middle pitches with surgical…