The Key to Mikaela Shiffrin’s Historic Season? It’s Not What You Think.
Grief counseling, learning to accept disappointment, and channeling her self-doubt helped Mikaela Shiffrin achieve a season like no other.
Grief counseling, learning to accept disappointment, and channeling her self-doubt helped Mikaela Shiffrin achieve a season like no other.
The American has clinched the overall and a couple discipline titles, but there's still plenty at stake in Andorra.
Shiffrin and coach Karin Harjo have both shattered the “ice ceiling.” Now Shiffrin wants to help highlight women in ski-racing.
Shiffrin tied, then broke, Ingemar Stenmark's World Cup record at the very site she collected her first ever World Cup win in 2012.
The Swiss racer is the first ever skier to win five super-G races in a single season.
Norway's Aleksander Aamodt Kilde clinched his second downhill title after dominating the Aspen World Cup downhill.
Twenty-four racers started in America's Downhill before officials cancelled the race due to deteriorating conditions.
The U.S. Ski Team has won 47 World Championship medals. Of those medals, Mikaela Shiffrin now owns almost a third.
Shiffrin’s next chance to tie Ingemar Stenmark’s World Cup win record of 86 will come in March after world championships.
Shiffrin's victory in the first of two slaloms in the Czech Republic brings her within one win of Ingemar Stenmark's record set in 1989.
Shiffrin's longtime rival stole the show in the Flachau night slalom to claim her first World Cup victory this season.
A warm wind overnight led to a melt-out of the finish area, meaning Shiffrin will have to wait to collect her 82nd victory.
After five consecutive wins, Shiffrin is now on the verge of tying Lindsey Vonn's World Cup record.
Shiffrin takes her 80th World Cup win—50th in slalom—and Moltzan snags her first World Cup slalom podium.
Shiffrin is now just three wins shy of Lindsey Vonn’s record and seven away from Ingemar Stenmark—with a month of tech races to come.
The legendary downhiller shares what it takes to be the best, and why failure is an important part of the process.
Shiffrin earned her fifth super-G victory and climbed closer to Vonn's and Stenmark’s World Cup win records.
Thanks to her win, Soffia Goggia pulled within 50 points of Shiffrin in the battle for the overall globe.
Mikaela Shiffrin gains bigger lead in World Cup overall standings as U.S. puts four skiers in the top 30.
Race for overall and slalom titles heat up as Mikaela Shiffrin notches 123rd World Cup podium finish in Sestriere.
No podiums for the U.S. women in a rugged giant slalom, but the race still had some memorable moments and momentum to build on.
River Radamus is quickly establishing himself as a force to be reckoned with on the World Cup stage.
Women's World Cup speed racing starts this weekend. Here's who's on the start list for Team USA.
Sweden’s Anna Swenn Larsson and Switzerland’s Wendy Holdener—for years, bridesmaids to Shiffrin in slalom—tie for their first World Cup slalom wins
Shiffrin may have missed the podium in the first Killington World Cup race, but four Americans in the top 30 showed the team’s new depth.
A snowmaking arsenal and a last-minute cold front mean the Killington World Cup will run as scheduled this year—a relief after a long list of race cancellations.
World Cup cancelations have upended the start to the season, but things are looking up for Killington and Lake Louise.
Lake Louise may no longer be on the women's World Cup schedule, but Mont Tremblant likely will be.
In just his third World Cup in almost two years, Ford jumped from 26th to sixth in the first GS of the season.
When ski racers hit the deck, it’s often not pretty. But somehow, they find a way to battle their way back.
Racers know they "gotta love 'em all to win them all." Still, there are some races they do not look forward to.
No, we didn't just pick power couple Mikaela Shiffrin and Aleksander Aamodt Kilde and call it good.
Rumors are circulating that the iconic ski area in the Canadian Rockies may bid adieu to the FIS World Cup.
The newest speed event on the World Cup circuit will see downhillers launch out of the start gate in Switzerland and finish in Italy.
The U.S. Ski Team’s "granddad" is still aiming for the podium.
Still working through her recovery, the team is confident that she will be in the gates again this coming season.
The alpine mixed team event, one of the most exciting in the skiing lineup, has been nixed from the 2026 Olympics.
Olympians are front and center of the 2030 Salt Lake City Olympic bid in hopes of making the Games more athlete-centric.
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