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- Mikaela Shiffrin, 30, Opens Up About Starting a Family With Fiancé Aleksander Aamodt Kilde: “We’re Not in the Planning Phase Yet — But We Have Some Really Cool Ideas”
- “It’s Starting to Feel More Like Home”: Mikaela Shiffrin Shares Rare Behind-the-Scenes Look at Copper Mountain Training Ahead of Historic Home World Cup
- “I Did It for Mom” – Mikaela Shiffrin’s Emotional Record-Extending 102nd World Cup Victory in Slalom Season Opener
- Mikaela Shiffrin Dominates Season-Opening Slalom in Levi, Sets Sights on Gurgl Doubleheader
- Mikaela Shiffrin Chases Back-to-Back Slalom Wins in Gurgl This Weekend
- “I’ve Been Waiting for the Right Moment” – Shiffrin Finally Uses Mom’s Childhood Nickname on Reindeer… and NOT Fiancé Kilde’s Name!
- “This One Is Extra Special” – Mikaela Shiffrin Confirms She Saved Mom’s Nickname “Winkie” for the Reindeer Instead of Giving It to Kilde
- Mikaela Shiffrin Claims Record-Extending 102nd World Cup Victory in Levi Slalom, Names Reindeer After Her Mother
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In the shadow of the Alps, where the chill of early winter bites just enough to sharpen the senses, world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka stepped away from the baseline for a rare moment of reflection. Fresh off a grueling 2025 season that saw her claim her second Australian Open title and a WTA Finals trophy in Riyadh, the Belarusian powerhouse is finally exhaling. “Time to chill,” she posted on Instagram earlier this week, a simple caption beneath a photo of her bundled up on a snowy hike, ski poles in hand. It’s a mantra she’s leaning into as the off-season…
Six years after her emotional farewell in Åre, Lindsey Vonn stood atop the Tofana course in a red-white-blue race suit, goggles perched on her helmet, grinning like the 20-year-old who once shocked the ski world. The 41-year-old American legend is officially back, and this time she insists the script is hers to write. “I’m focused, but I’m having so much fun,” Vonn told reporters after Wednesday’s downhill training run, her first official World Cup laps since 2019. “The mountain hasn’t changed. The speed still feels the same. What’s different is me—I’m here for the joy of it.” The comeback, announced…
As the chill of the Finnish Arctic settles over the Levi Black course, the FIS Alpine Ski World Cup turns its focus to the season’s first slalom showdowns, where American superstar Mikaela Shiffrin is poised to reclaim her throne in the technical discipline she has long defined. The women’s slalom opener is set for Saturday, November 15, with the first run kicking off at 10:00 a.m. local time (3:00 a.m. ET), followed by the decisive second run at 1:00 p.m. (6:00 a.m. ET). Shiffrin, the two-time Olympic champion and record holder with 101 World Cup victories, will anchor the U.S.…
With the aurora borealis teasing the horizon, the FIS Alpine Ski World Cup returns to its technical roots in Levi, Finland, this weekend. American icon Mikaela Shiffrin, the 30-year-old trailblazer from Edwards, Colorado, arrives as the undisputed queen of the slopes, gunning for her 102nd career World Cup victory in Saturday’s women’s slalom—a tally that cements her as the all-time leader, having shattered Ingemar Stenmark’s record of 86 wins back in March 2023 and hitting the unprecedented 100-mark in February of this year. Levi’s infamous Black course, a slalom fixture since 2001, holds a special allure for Shiffrin. She’s dominated…
Mikaela Shiffrin Targets Slalom Glory in Season’s First Technical Test at Copper Mountain
As the FIS Alpine Ski World Cup season builds momentum toward the 2026 Milano Cortina Olympics, American superstar Mikaela Shiffrin is set to deliver a festive early holiday treat for fans. With a playful nod to Santa’s sleigh, U.S. Ski & Snowboard has announced that Shiffrin will chase “reindeer number 9” in the women’s slalom opener this Saturday at Copper Mountain, Colorado – her home turf and a pivotal stop in the 2025/26 campaign. The event, part of a North American swing that kicks off the technical racing calendar stateside, promises high-stakes action as Shiffrin eyes another podium in her…
In a candid reflection on his storied career, guitarist Jake E. Lee has opened up about the mounting creative tensions that defined his later tenure with Ozzy Osbourne’s band, contrasting sharply with the artistic emancipation he found in his subsequent project, Badlands. Lee, who stepped into the spotlight as Ozzy’s lead guitarist in the early 1980s after the tragic loss of Randy Rhoads, played a pivotal role in shaping the Prince of Darkness’s solo sound. His contributions to landmark albums Bark at the Moon (1983) and The Ultimate Sin (1986) infused the tracks with a signature blend of melodic finesse…
Two-time Olympic champion and reigning World Cup slalom globe holder Mikaela Shiffrin heads into the 2025-26 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup season opener this weekend in Levi with quiet confidence and a familiar spring in her step. The 30-year-old American, who has claimed a record 60 World Cup slalom victories, completed her final training block in Copper Mountain, Colorado, last week before traveling to the Arctic Circle. Shiffrin posted a series of social-media clips showing crisp, aggressive turns on injected early-season snow—signals that her technical precision remains untouched despite a condensed off-season. “Levi is always special,” Shiffrin said during Thursday’s…
Mikaela Shiffrin, the most decorated alpine skier in World Cup history, will chase her 102nd career victory and ninth triumph at Levi on Saturday, competing on a course built entirely from snow harvested and preserved from previous seasons. The Arctic Circle resort, a fixture on the World Cup calendar since 2004, has pioneered snow-farming techniques to guarantee race-ready slopes regardless of natural snowfall. With temperatures already below freezing and fresh snow falling this week, Levi’s slopes will nonetheless rely on a base layer composed of 100% recycled snow. Each spring, resort crews stockpile approximately 40,000 cubic metres of snow—up from…
Zrinka Ljutić isn’t whispering; she’s declaring. The 19-year-old Croatian, bib No. 1 for Saturday’s slalom, told HRT TV post-draw: “Levi’s been waiting. This year it’s my turn.” The clip’s 400k X views in an hour ignited #MyTurnOrHers. Ljutić, 2025 slalom Globe champ and world gold medalist, leads a youth surge against Shiffrin’s empire. Shiffrin, unfazed on the bus: “Kid’s got guts. Thursday splits? Ljutić led first run by 0.09; Shiffrin erased it with a 0.14-second second-run surge. Net: Shiffrin +0.05.
The 47-second clip—raw POV from Shiffrin’s helmet cam—shows the Levi Black course at race speed: gates flashing, ice shards exploding, her breath syncing with each pole plant. No music. No cuts. Just the sound of edges screaming and a single exhale at the finish: “Yesss.” Rivals watched on the lift. Ljutić: “I felt motion sick—and I wasn’t even skiing.” Holdener: “That’s not a training run. That’s a warning.” Shiffrin starts bib 1 Saturday, 10:15 CET. The clip loops on her phone. Volume: max. Live on Peacock, Eurosport, FIS YouTube. #ShiffrinPOV