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With the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics less than a month away, skiing queen Mikaela Shiffrin is keeping fans buzzing – not just with her legendary slalom runs, but with her no-nonsense approach to off-season training. The two-time Olympic gold medalist and record-shattering World Cup champion dropped a simple yet savage caption that’s already lighting up social media: “Get a shoe that does it all.” Posted alongside a gritty gym session snap, Shiffrin’s message is a reminder that even the greatest athletes in the world obsess over the details – like finding that one perfect pair of training shoes capable…

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Just weeks before the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milano Cortina, alpine skiing superstar Mikaela Shiffrin has melted hearts worldwide with a deeply personal and emotional message shared on Christmas Day. The 30-year-old legend, who has already shattered records with over 100 World Cup victories and two Olympic gold medals, revealed that her ultimate wish isn’t another trophy—it’s simply witnessing the continued health, resilience, and happiness of her beloved mother, Eileen Shiffrin. In a touching post accompanied by tender family photos, Shiffrin wrote: “The greatest gift I could possibly ask for is to see the health, resilience and happiness of my…

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 At 41 years old, alpine skiing legend Lindsey Vonn continued her extraordinary comeback story by claiming her 84th FIS Alpine Ski World Cup victory in the women’s downhill race on Saturday. The American speed queen secured her second downhill win of the 2025/26 season on a shortened, snowy course, solidifying her position as a top favorite for the upcoming Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, just one month away. Vonn, starting from bib No. 6, navigated the tricky, overcast conditions and heavy snowfall masterfully, posting a time of 1:06.24 to edge out Norway’s Kajsa Vickhoff Lie by 0.37 seconds. Her U.S.…

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Just weeks before the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, 41-year-old American skiing legend Lindsey Vonn delivered a masterful performance, securing her 84th career FIS Alpine Ski World Cup win in the women’s downhill at Zauchensee, Austria, on January 10. The victory marks Vonn’s second downhill triumph of the 2025-26 season and her fourth podium finish in as many downhill races this year, solidifying her status as the frontrunner in the discipline standings. Starting with bib number six on a shortened Kälberloch course due to heavy snowfall and challenging conditions, Vonn clocked an impressive time of 1:06.24, finishing 0.37 seconds ahead…

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Tennis superstar Novak Djokovic has once again shown his appreciation for alpine skiing legend Lindsey Vonn, sharing a heartfelt reaction to her stunning victory in the FIS Alpine Ski World Cup downhill event in Zauchensee, Austria, on January 10, 2026. The 41-year-old Vonn, who is making an extraordinary comeback after knee surgery and retirement, claimed her 84th career World Cup win — her second downhill triumph of the 2025-26 season. Competing on a shortened course due to heavy snowfall and challenging conditions, Vonn clocked an impressive time of 1:06.24, finishing 0.37 seconds ahead of Norway’s Kajsa Vickhoff Lie in second…

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With the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics just weeks away, the U.S. women’s Alpine ski team delivered a powerhouse performance in the FIS World Cup downhill at Zauchensee, Austria, on January 10. The standout moment came from 41-year-old legend Lindsey Vonn, who claimed her 84th career World Cup victory — her second downhill win of the season — in challenging, snowy conditions on a shortened course. Vonn clocked a blistering time of 1:06.24, finishing 0.37 seconds ahead of Norway’s Kajsa Vickhoff Lie in second place. Her teammate Jacqueline Wiles rounded out the podium in third, just 0.48 seconds back, marking…

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In a heartbreaking setback for the Austrian women’s alpine team, 24-year-old speed specialist Magdalena Egger has been ruled out for the remainder of the 2025-26 World Cup season — and the upcoming Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics — after sustaining a severe right knee injury during Saturday’s downhill race in Zauchensee. The crash occurred in the fourth women’s downhill of the season on the challenging Gamskogel-Kälberloch course. Egger lost balance, crossed her ski tips, and violently collided with the safety netting, leading to a roughly 25-minute race interruption. She initially stood up with a bloodied nose but was unable to…

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As the Winter Olympics approach in just weeks, one name continues to dominate conversations, inspire millions, and light up social media feeds worldwide: Mikaela Shiffrin. The 30-year-old American alpine skier isn’t just the most successful competitor in her sport’s history—she’s a genuine fan favorite whose appeal transcends medals, records, and results. With over 106 World Cup victories (the all-time record for any alpine skier, male or female), two Olympic gold medals (from Sochi 2014 and PyeongChang 2018), and eight world championship titles, Shiffrin’s on-snow dominance is undeniable. Yet, what truly cements her status as a beloved icon is her authenticity,…

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The FIS Alpine Ski World Cup women’s Super-G race scheduled for Sunday in Zauchensee has been officially cancelled, as announced by the International Ski Federation (FIS). Race organizers and the jury determined that the current conditions do not meet the necessary safety standards for competition. Heavy overnight snowfall combined with strong winds at the top of the course created hazardous circumstances, including poor visibility and unstable snow on the demanding Gamskogel-Kälberloch track. The decision was made in consultation with the local organizing committee (LOC) to prioritize athlete and personnel safety, a core principle upheld by FIS, especially in this Olympic…

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What a legendary comeback moment! At 41 years old, skiing icon Lindsey Vonn just claimed her 84th career World Cup victory (and record-extending 45th in downhill) on January 10, 2026, dominating the downhill race in Zauchensee, Austria! Vonn crossed the line 0.37 seconds ahead of Norway’s Kajsa Vickhoff Lie, with her U.S. teammate Jacqueline Wiles charging into third place — just 0.48 seconds back. The emotional highlight? This marks the first time Vonn and Wiles have shared a podium since their triumph in Cortina d’Ampezzo back in 2018, right before the PyeongChang Olympics! Vonn was ecstatic in the finish area,…

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