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- Italian Fireworks on Home Snow: Laura Pirovano Stuns with First-Ever World Cup Win in Val di Fassa – Now Gunner for the Downhill Crystal Globe
- Lindsey Vonn Opens Up About the ‘Hard Times’ in Emotional Recovery Update After Multiple Life-Saving Surgeries
- Unbreakable Spirit: Lindsey Vonn Hits the Gym Just 4 Weeks After Terrifying Olympics Leg Fracture – Fans Call It ‘Inspiring Comeback of the Year
- Beast Mode Activated: Lindsey Vonn Crushes Gym Workouts Just 4 Weeks After Olympics Nightmare Fracture
- Lindsey Vonn’s Terrifying Revelation: “I Nearly Lost My Leg” After Shattering Crash at Milan Olympics
- From Retirement to Red Bib Glory: Lindsey Vonn Almost Won It All… And She’s Still Smiling Through the Tears
- The Heart Behind the Legend: Mikaela Shiffrin’s Mom Eileen Has Been Her Coach, Best Friend & Rock Through EVERY Victory – This Bond is Pure Gold
- Lindsey Vonn’s Raw Confession: “My Leg Is Still in Pieces” – Olympic Star’s Brutal Recovery Journey After Near-Amputation Scare
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Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone Declares Track and Field the “Best Sport in the World” as She Outlines Bold Vision for Its Future
Two-time Olympic 400m hurdles champion Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone isn’t resting on her laurels after a history-making 2025 season. In a new NBC Sports interview, the 26-year-old American superstar reaffirmed her belief that track and field is unrivaled in sport and revealed an ambitious plan to make the world fall in love with it year-round. “I truly believe track and field is the best sport in the world,” McLaughlin-Levrone said. “It’s raw talent, pure speed, strength, and heart all on display with no gimmicks. My mission is to help more people, especially kids, see that and get as obsessed with it as…
Mikaela Shiffrin Overcomes Serious Injury, Officially Qualifies for 2026 Milan-Cortina Olympics
Two-time Olympic gold medalist Mikaela Shiffrin has secured her spot on the U.S. team for the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina, marking what will be her fourth Olympic appearance despite a challenging road back from a life-threatening injury. The 30-year-old alpine skiing superstar reflected on her remarkable recovery in a recent interview with USA TODAY in Sun Valley, Idaho, just days after posting a 14th-place finish in the giant slalom at Copper Mountain; a result that was still strong enough to lock in her Olympic qualification. Shiffrin’s 2024-25 season was nearly derailed by a violent crash in Killington, Vermont, late…
Mikaela Shiffrin Spends Over an Hour Signing Autographs for 1,000 Fans After Record-Extending 104th World Cup Victory in Colorado
Mikaela Shiffrin proved once again why many consider her the greatest of all time, both on and off the racecourse. Fresh off clinching her 104th career FIS World Cup win on home snow at Copper Mountain on Sunday, the American ski superstar could have easily headed straight for the team hotel to recover from an intense weekend of racing. Instead, Shiffrin stayed in freezing temperatures for more than an hour to meet every single fan who had waited to see her. Denver 9News reporter Matt Renoux, who was on site covering the event, shared video and photos of the scene,…
Mikaela Shiffrin Shows Emotional Support for Fiancé Aleksander Kilde’s Return to World Cup Racing After Horrific Crash
American ski superstar Mikaela Shiffrin has publicly celebrated her fiancé Aleksander Aamodt Kilde’s courageous comeback to the FIS Alpine Ski World Cup, nearly two years after a devastating crash that left him with serious injuries. On December 4, 2025, Kilde raced his first downhill since January 2024, competing at the famed Birds of Prey course in Beaver Creek, Colorado. The 32-year-old Norwegian, who suffered a deep laceration to his right calf and a dislocated shoulder with two torn ligaments in the Wengen crash, finished an encouraging 11th place in his first speed event back. Shiffrin, fresh off clinching her record-extending…
Fresh off her 104th career World Cup victory, American alpine skiing icon Mikaela Shiffrin travels north to Mont Tremblant this weekend (6–7 December) for back-to-back women’s giant slalom races as she looks to kick-start her 2025/26 season in the discipline. The 30-year-old from Vail, Colorado, has been untouchable in slalom so far this winter, reeling off three straight victories in Levi, Gurgl and most recently Copper Mountain last weekend. That triumph in Colorado six days ago marked her 104th World Cup win, extending her all-time record. In giant slalom, however, the five-time overall crystal globe winner is still searching for…
Marco Odermatt Claims Maiden Downhill Victory at Beaver Creek, Notching 48th World Cup Triumph
In a display of sheer dominance on the iconic Birds of Prey course, Swiss alpine skiing sensation Marco Odermatt stormed to his first-ever World Cup downhill win on Thursday, securing his 48th career victory and etching his name deeper into the sport’s storied history. Odermatt, the reigning overall World Cup champion and a five-time globe winner, clocked an impeccable time of 1:39.45 down the challenging 757-meter vertical drop track, fending off a fierce field of international contenders. The 28-year-old from Switzerland edged out American standout Ryan Cochran-Siegle by a razor-thin margin of 0.30 seconds, with Slovenia’s Miha Hrobat rounding out…
Mikaela Shiffrin and Aleksander Aamodt Kilde Reveal Hilarious “Failed” First Date and Wedding Update on New Podcast
Mikaela Shiffrin just launched her brand-new podcast What’s the Point with the perfect first guest—her fiancé and fellow ski superstar Aleksander Aamodt Kilde—and the couple delivered an instant classic. In a candid, laugh-filled episode released October 31, 2025, the alpine skiing power duo finally told the full story of how they actually met… and completely botched their first shot at romance nearly a decade ago. It all started in Chile at an Atomic sponsor trip. Shiffrin and Kilde were the only two athletes who arrived a day early, so they ended up having dinner together—along with Shiffrin’s mom and her…
Mikaela Shiffrin and Aleksander Aamodt Kilde: Inside the Power Couple’s Love Story, From First Sparks to Engagement
They’re two of the fastest skiers on the planet, but off the slopes, Mikaela Shiffrin and Aleksander Aamodt Kilde have built an even stronger partnership rooted in mutual respect, shared passion, and unwavering support through the toughest moments. The American record-breaker and the Norwegian speed king confirmed their relationship in May 2021 when Kilde posted a simple but telling photo with the caption: “If you know, you know… and now you know.” What started as a quiet romance between two elite athletes quickly blossomed into one of winter sports’ most beloved couples. Both have dominated the World Cup circuit—Shiffrin as…
“Two to Tango, One to Inspire”: Shiffrin & Kilde’s Adorable Love Post Steals Hearts Amid Injury Battles
Alpine skiing stars Mikaela Shiffrin and Aleksander Aamodt Kilde, one of the sport’s most admired couples, have melted fans’ hearts with a touching social media moment that highlights their unwavering support for each other amid a difficult season. Just weeks after Shiffrin secured her historic 100th World Cup victory, the American double Olympic champion took to Instagram to post a loving tribute to her fiancé, Norway’s Aleksander Aamodt Kilde. “About time for an @akilde appreciation post… This has been a challenging season on many levels, but this guy puts everything into perspective,” Shiffrin wrote. “His positivity and spirit while dealing…
Mikaela Shiffrin Marks One-Year Anniversary of Horrific Crash with Emotional Post and Dominant World Cup Start
Two-time Olympic champion Mikaela Shiffrin has reflected on the dramatic turnaround in her career exactly one year after suffering a life-threatening abdominal injury, sharing a powerful reminder of her recovery journey as she storms to the top of the 2025-26 Alpine Ski World Cup standings. On December 4, 2025, the American superstar posted throwback footage on social media showing herself pedaling on an exercise bike while hooked up to medical equipment monitoring her punctured abdomen. The images, taken during the darkest days of her rehabilitation, carried a simple but poignant caption: “What a difference a year makes. At the time,…