
Mikaela Shiffrin en route to her fifth consecutive Killington slalom win on November 28, 2021. (Photo: Dustin Satloff)
If Thanksgiving weekend is a big deal for football fans, it’s a huge deal for American ski racing fans. On Nov. 26-27, the women’s World Cup circuit will descend on Killington, Vt. for Heroic Killington Cup. With Mikaela Shiffrin poised to collect her sixth consecutive Killington slalom win, you won’t want to miss the weekend’s action—now streaming live and on-demand on Outside TV.
Since the inaugural event in 2016, the Killington tech races have become one of the highlights of the women’s World Cup Tour. In recent (non-pandemic) years, it has attracted a crowd of up to 40,000 spectators, making it one of the biggest World Cup events of the year and proving that the alpine ski racing is alive and well stateside.

Shiffrin, of course, is a big draw to the event. The 27-year-old is the most decorated slalom racer in World Cup history with a whopping 47 World Cup slalom victories to her name. She won the first Killington World Cup slalom in 2016 and has dominated the event ever since, shutting out fierce rivals like Petra Vlhova (SLO) and Wendy Holdener (SUI).
Will Shiffrin continue her slalom reign on Killington’s Superstar by claiming her sixth consecutive win? And will she finally add a Killington GS victory to her stats? Tune in on Nov. 26-27 to find out.
Live stream the first run of both Saturday’s and Sunday’s races for free on Outside Watch, or the Outside TV app, available on Apple, Android, Roku, or Fire TV streaming devices.
Outside+ members can live stream the second run of each event via the Outside TV app, available on Apple, Android, Roku, or Fire TV streaming devices. Outside+ members will also have access to both runs of both events on-demand after live coverage has concluded.
Still have questions about how to access the Killington races on Outside’s streaming platforms? We’ve got all the answers right here.
Not yet an Outside+ member? Sign up today to get unrestricted access to all the Killington World Cup action (plus the rest of the U.S. Ski and Snowboard domestic World Cup events) live and on-demand.