Slovakia’s Petra Vlhova Keeps Shiffrin From Reaching Record-Breaking Victory
Shiffrin's longtime rival stole the show in the Flachau night slalom to claim her first World Cup victory this season.
Shiffrin's longtime rival stole the show in the Flachau night slalom to claim her first World Cup victory this season.
It was Valerie Grenier who stole the spotlight in the first Kranjska Gora giant slalom, claiming Canada’s first women’s GS win since 1974.
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.
Mikaela Shiffrin is the star of the coming showdown, but she’s not the only tech skier to watch anymore.
Shiffrin kicked off her season with a victory sweep in Finland, picking up right where she left off: on top.
No, we didn't just pick power couple Mikaela Shiffrin and Aleksander Aamodt Kilde and call it good.
With a second-place finish in the final World Cup super-G, Shiffrin secured her fourth World Cup overall crystal globe.
Shiffrin made her return to World Cup racing after a positive Covid test, but fears the slalom globe is now out of reach.
The Shiffrin vs. Petra Vlhova slalom saga continues with the Slovakian besting Shiffrin in the opening World Cup slalom races in Finland.
She's podiumed in 47 of her last 51 slalom races, but it might still not be enough to clinch her seventh World Cup Slalom Title.
Mikaela Shiffrin finished fourth and led two other Americans in the Top 20.
The American made a successful comeback to World Cup racing by finishing second and fifth in the opening slaloms of the season.
Shiffrin’s absence from the technical races in Slovenia left the door open for close competitors to take the podium.
The Slovakian nabbed her second consecutive slalom win and takes the biggest prize purse on the women’s circuit.
Shiffrin finished second in Zagreb’s slalom, finally relinquishing the slalom title to her rival from Slovakia.
With a couple more globes up for grabs, the American’s record-breaking season isn’t over yet.
Shiffrin swept up, Vonn ended her career with a bronze, and Team USA's men saw several top-10 finishes.
Shiffrin battled her way up from third place to win her fourth consecutive World Championship slalom title.
With back-to-back wins in Slovenia, the American continues to climb the World Cup record list.
The American finished just behind her Slovakian rival in Flachau, Austria.
The best female and male slalom racers in the world were crowned Snow Queen and King in Croatia.
Slovakia’s Petra Vlhova finally bests Shiffrin in the head-to-head race.
The Slovakian and American racers battled for the win in Semmering, Austria, and both walked away with a new record.