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Alpine skiing legend Mikaela Shiffrin is turning heads beyond the slopes, delivering an inspiring message that captures the true spirit of the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games. In a heartfelt shoutout, the most decorated alpine skier in history emphasized that the Olympics transcend individual rivalries and personal achievements. “It’s bigger than the competition—it’s about uniting us behind Team USA,” Shiffrin said, expressing sincere thanks to Comcast for making the Games accessible to fans nationwide. Through its Xfinity high-speed internet and NBCUniversal’s extensive broadcast coverage, Comcast ensures Americans can cheer on Team USA from home without missing a single moment…

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Visa has unveiled its latest U.S. marketing campaign for the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games, spotlighting two of the world’s most accomplished female athletes: alpine skiing legend Mikaela Shiffrin and multi-sport Paralympic champion Oksana Masters. Created by agency Anomaly, the campaign builds on Visa’s long-standing “Everywhere You Want to Be” platform with a fresh, athlete-centered narrative. Rather than emphasizing medals and victories, the series of anthem films highlight the personal journeys, resilience, setbacks, and support systems that pave the way to elite success. The spots underscore Visa’s message that every experience—every early morning, breakthrough, challenge, and moment…

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Alpine skiing icon Mikaela Shiffrin is entering her fourth Olympic Winter Games, the Milano Cortina 2026, riding high after another milestone achievement. On January 25, the American superstar claimed her ninth slalom World Cup Crystal Globe with a commanding victory in Špindlerův Mlýn, Czech Republic. This triumph marked her 108th career World Cup win, further cementing her status as one of the most decorated athletes in the sport. Despite the string of successes, Shiffrin opened up during a Team USA teleconference on January 26 about the significant physical and mental challenges she has faced on the road to the Olympics.…

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Mikaela Shiffrin, the dominant force in women’s alpine skiing, shared an emotional reflection on social media following her recent success at Špindlerův Mlýn, Czech Republic. The American superstar posted: “Where it all began. Full circle.🥹 More thoughts to come, but for now…simply—díky moc, Špindlerův Mlyn. You hold a special place in my heart. Love, Miki ♥️” The heartfelt message highlights the deep personal significance of the Czech resort in Shiffrin’s storied career. Špindlerův Mlýn (often spelled Spindleruv Mlyn) marks the site of her World Cup debut in March 2011, just days before her 16th birthday, when she competed in a…

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Mikaela Shiffrin just reminded the world why she’s the greatest of all time. In a masterclass performance on the snowy slopes of Špindlerův Mlýn, the American superstar powered to her 108th FIS Alpine World Cup victory in the slalom, clinching her record-extending ninth slalom Crystal Globe in the process. She crossed the finish line with a commanding 1.67-second lead over her closest rival, turning what could have been a tense battle into another dominant display of skill, speed, and sheer unbreakable focus. This win marks her seventh slalom triumph of the season and comes just weeks before the Milano Cortina…

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Mikaela Shiffrin just dropped the mic on any whispers of the next generation closing in. In her most dominant slalom performance of the season, the American legend stormed to her 108th career FIS Alpine World Cup victory—and a record-extending ninth slalom Crystal Globe—with a massive 1.67-second margin over Switzerland’s Camille Rast. It was her seventh slalom win this season and a resounding statement heading into the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympics. Young challengers like Rast (who briefly snapped Shiffrin’s streak earlier this winter) and others have shown flashes of brilliance, occasionally nipping at her heels in tight finishes. But on this…

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Mikaela Shiffrin has done it again—claiming her historic 108th FIS Alpine World Cup victory in the slalom at Špindlerův Mlýn, Czech Republic, on January 25, 2026. This triumph also locked in her record-extending ninth slalom Crystal Globe, cementing her status as the undisputed queen of the discipline. The American superstar, already the all-time wins leader in World Cup alpine skiing, dominated the course to secure her seventh slalom win of the season and extend her remarkable legacy. Fans, teammates, and the global skiing community erupted in celebration, with the U.S. Ski & Snowboard Team hailing her as “truly unmatched.” Adding…

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Mikaela Shiffrin just etched her name deeper into skiing immortality. In an emotional moment after dominating the final slalom before the Milan Cortina 2026 Olympics, the American superstar clinched a record-breaking ninth World Cup slalom season title — the first skier ever to achieve nine Crystal Globes in a single discipline over the competition’s 60-year history. “I have no words for it at the moment,” Shiffrin told SRF with a beaming smile post-race, capturing the sheer disbelief and joy of the milestone. The quote quickly went viral as fans and commentators marveled at her unmatched dominance. Shiffrin crushed both runs…

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Mikaela Shiffrin didn’t just win—she owned the mountain, transforming the final World Cup slalom before the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympics into her ultimate celebration stage. The American superstar stormed to her seventh slalom victory of the season (and eighth podium overall), crossing the line in an unbeatable 1:37.59 over two runs. She crushed the field by a massive 1.67 seconds over Switzerland’s Camille Rast in second, with Germany’s Emma Aicher claiming bronze 2.18 seconds back. This electrifying triumph locked up Shiffrin’s unprecedented ninth slalom Crystal Globe—with two races still to come—making her the first skier in World Cup history (male…

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Mikaela Shiffrin once again proved why she’s the undisputed queen of slalom, dominating the World Cup race here and mathematically securing her historic ninth slalom Crystal Globe with plenty of season left. The American legend posted an untouchable combined time of 1:37.59, winning by a commanding 1.67 seconds over Switzerland’s Camille Rast in second. Germany’s Emma Aicher rounded out the podium in third (+2.18), while the rest of the field battled fiercely for crucial points ahead of the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympics. Here’s the electrifying Top 10 from today’s women’s slalom showdown: Mikaela Shiffrin 🇺🇸 – 1:37.59 (108th World Cup…

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