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In the high-stakes world of alpine skiing, where milliseconds decide glory and rivalries burn hot on the snow, Lindsey Vonn continues to stand out not just for her unmatched speed and record-breaking achievements, but for her genuine warmth and sportsmanship that turns every podium into a shared celebration. The 41-year-old American icon, in the midst of an extraordinary comeback season ahead of the Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, has once again reminded fans why she’s more than a champion—she’s a leader who elevates those around her. Recent World Cup events, including her triumphant downhill victory in Zauchensee, Austria, on January 10,…

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In a heartfelt Instagram post, Norwegian alpine skiing star Aleksander Aamodt Kilde — fiancé of American legend Mikaela Shiffrin — confirmed he will not compete in this year’s Wengen events on the FIS Alpine Ski World Cup circuit. The announcement, shared with fans worldwide, reads: “See you at the next stop, Aleks! 🤍💪🏼 #fisalpine” — a cautious yet optimistic message from the speed specialist as he continues his remarkable recovery. Here are some photos of the power couple, Mikaela Shiffrin and Aleksander Aamodt Kilde, whose supportive relationship has been a cornerstone throughout his challenging journey: The decision carries deep personal…

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The iconic floodlit slopes of Flachau, Austria, are set to ignite tomorrow as the FIS Alpine Ski World Cup women’s slalom delivers one of the season’s most thrilling spectacles — a night race under the lights! Mikaela Shiffrin, the undisputed queen of slalom and two-time Olympic gold medalist, heads into this penultimate event before the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympics determined to reclaim her throne after a rare setback. The American superstar, boasting a staggering 106 career World Cup victories (including a record 69 in slalom), dominated the early season with five straight slalom wins from the opener in Levi through…

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The floodlights are set to blaze over Flachau, Austria, as the FIS Alpine Ski World Cup women’s slalom takes center stage in one of the circuit’s most electric night races. Mikaela Shiffrin, the undisputed queen of the discipline and two-time Olympic champion, arrives hungry to reclaim the top spot after a rare second-place finish in Kranjska Gora — her first non-win in slalom this season. The American superstar, currently dominating the slalom standings with 580 points (well ahead of Switzerland’s Camille Rast at 362), leads the overall World Cup rankings too at 823 points. Fresh off extending her historic career…

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Lindsey Vonn continues her incredible comeback story, storming to the top of the FIS Alpine Ski World Cup Women’s Downhill standings after four races this season. The 41-year-old American icon, fresh off her 84th career World Cup victory in Zauchensee, Austria, holds a commanding 340 points — putting her 129 points ahead of Germany’s rising star Emma Aicher (211 points) and 173 points clear of Italy’s Laura Pirovano (167 points, based on recent updates). Vonn has been unstoppable on the speed circuit, claiming the podium in all four downhill events so far, including two wins. Her latest triumph came on…

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With the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics just weeks away (starting February 6), Mikaela Shiffrin is charging toward Flachau, Austria, for the penultimate women’s slalom of the season on Tuesday, January 13, 2026. The double Olympic champion and all-time World Cup wins leader aims to reclaim her dominance after a rare second-place finish snapped her five-race winning streak. Shiffrin opened the 2025-26 season with an unstoppable run: victories in Levi, Gurgl, Copper Mountain, Courchevel, and Semmering—pushing her career total to 106 World Cup wins and establishing a commanding lead in the slalom discipline (580 points) and overall standings (823 points).…

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Fourteen months after a terrifying crash at the Killington World Cup in Vermont derailed her pursuit of a historic 100th victory, Mikaela Shiffrin has reclaimed her place at the pinnacle of alpine skiing. The Burke Mountain Academy graduate and two-time Olympic gold medalist is once again dominating the slopes, entering the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics as one of the sport’s most formidable competitors. The dramatic turning point came on November 30, 2024, during the giant slalom at Killington. Leading after the first run and charging toward what could have been her landmark 100th World Cup win, Shiffrin slipped on…

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It took a moment to find the words, but the bells kept ringing! Swiss alpine sensation Marco Odermatt (@MarcoOdermatt) captured the hearts of the home crowd once again, securing his fifth consecutive FIS World Cup giant slalom victory on the legendary Chuenisbärgli slope in Adelboden — a historic feat that makes him the first skier ever to claim five straight titles here, surpassing the iconic Ingemar Stenmark’s four-in-a-row record from 1979-1982. In a post overflowing with disbelief and pure joy, Odermatt wrote: “It always takes some more time to find the right words after Adelboden… 🔔🔔🔔🔔🔔 Back to back to…

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In the high-pressure world of elite alpine skiing, where every race tests limits and every injury threatens dreams, Mikaela Shiffrin has just reminded fans what true partnership looks like. The record-breaking American superstar took to social media to shower heartfelt praise on her fiancé, Norwegian speed king Aleksander Aamodt Kilde, calling him her unwavering source of strength amid a season of triumphs, recoveries, and Olympic dreams. Shiffrin, who has publicly celebrated Kilde’s resilience time and again, highlighted his constant support through her own battles — from devastating crashes to emotional comebacks — while crediting him for keeping her grounded and…

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At 41, Lindsey Vonn isn’t just making comebacks — she’s rewriting the script on what it means to dominate. Fresh off her 84th FIS World Cup victory in the women’s downhill on Saturday, the American legend turned the podium into her personal party, unleashing iconic champagne (well, sparkling wine) showers, beaming fearless smiles, and radiating that unmistakable champion vibe that reminds the world: when Lindsey wins, she celebrates like only a true icon can. Vonn stormed the shortened, snowy course in 1:06.24, edging out Norway’s Kajsa Vickhoff Lie by 0.37 seconds for her second downhill win of the 2025/26 Olympic…

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