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- Marco Odermatt’s Historic Streak Continues: “Back to Back to Back to Back to Back… 5 Times in a Row… That’s So Crazy!”
- Mikaela Shiffrin’s Heart-Melting Praise for Fiancé Aleksander Kilde: “He’s Been My Rock Through Every Storm”
- Lindsey Vonn Doesn’t Just Win — She Owns the Podium: Champagne Showers, Fearless Smiles & Pure Champion Energy Light Up Zauchensee!
- Mikaela Shiffrin’s Gym Game Just Leveled Up: “Get a Shoe That Does It All” – The Off-Season Sneaker Secret Behind Her Olympic Comeback!
- Mikaela Shiffrin’s Heartfelt Christmas Wish Goes Viral: “The Greatest Gift Is Seeing My Mom Healthy, Resilient & Happy”
- Lindsey Vonn Delivers Thrilling Victory in Zauchensee Downhill Amid Challenging Conditions
- Lindsey Vonn Kicks Off Olympic Year with Thrilling 84th World Cup Victory in Zauchensee
- Tennis Icon Novak Djokovic Shows Admiration for Lindsey Vonn’s Latest Skiing Triumph
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Odermatt Dominates First Run in Beaver Creek Giant Slalom – Sets Up Thriller for Final Run
Marco Odermatt reminded the ski world why he is the undisputed king of giant slalom, storming to a commanding lead after the opening run on the legendary Birds of Prey course in Beaver Creek. The Swiss superstar, hunting a record-extending 30th World Cup victory in the discipline, laid down a near-perfect run on the demanding, icy pitch, blending raw power with surgical precision. Odermatt crossed the line in 1:09.87, leaving the chasing pack scrambling for answers. In a dramatic twist, Lucas Pinheiro Braathen – now racing for Brazil – and Norway’s Henrik Kristoffersen posted identical times of +0.86 seconds, sharing…
Austria’s Julia Scheib delivered a masterclass in giant slalom skiing on Saturday, claiming her second FIS Alpine Ski World Cup win of the 2025/26 season with a dominant performance on the demanding Tremblant course. The 27-year-old, who already tasted victory earlier this season, put together two flawless runs to finish in a combined time that left the rest of the field chasing shadows. Scheib attacked the icy, technical piste with precision and aggression, building a comfortable gap that proved unassailable in the decisive second run. Sweden’s Sara Hector, the 2022 Olympic giant slalom champion, fought hard to keep the pressure…
Aleksander Aamodt Kilde on Comeback Trail: “Mikaela Shiffrin Comes Close to Perfection”
Norwegian skiing star Aleksander Aamodt Kilde is gearing up for a long-awaited return to World Cup racing in early December, 21 months after a horrific crash in Wengen that left him with a deep laceration to his calf and a severe shoulder injury. The 33-year-old speed specialist has undergone five surgeries and battled blood poisoning that at one point threatened to end his career. Despite lingering limitations in shoulder mobility – he estimates he’s currently at around 80 % physically – Kilde says he’s never had more fun on skis. “Mentally I’m ready,” he told the Austrian news agency APA…
Shiffrin Charges to 6th as Alice Robinson Storms to Victory: Kiwi Seizes GS Lead in Dramatic Tremblant Battle at Tremblant
Alice Robinson delivered a powerhouse second run to claim back-to-back giant slalom wins and snatch the discipline lead, but all eyes were also on Mikaela Shiffrin, who stormed from 3rd after run one to finish 6th (+1.62) in treacherous, snow-filled conditions on the Flying Mile. The New Zealander stopped the clock in 2:16.18 to beat Croatia’s Zrinka Ljutic by 0.94 seconds and Canada’s Valerie Grenier by exactly one second, while pre-race GS leader Julia Scheib (AUT) suffered a heartbreaking crash in the opening run. Yet it was Shiffrin’s fight through worsening visibility and soft snow that added extra electricity to…
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…