". However, she competed more frequently in speed races and following the Bansko World Cup in January 2020, had recorded 6 victories for the season, 3 slaloms and one each in giant slalom, Super G and Downhill; off pace with her performance in previous seasons, but still the most on the World Cup tour and with a considerable lead in the Overall Standings. [55][56], In 2014, Shiffrin was featured in a one-hour special on NBC television, How to Raise an Olympian, on February 5. Tina Maze and Lindsey Vonn never won a parallel slalom race since its introduction into World Cup competition. That's where the joy comes from. On December 27, Shiffrin won the giant slalom in Semmering, Austria, her second career giant slalom win and her first solo giant slalom win. Hosted by Meredith Vieira, it chronicled the journeys of seven US Olympians and featured interviews from parents and coaches along with home video and photos from each athlete's childhood. [citation needed], Shiffrin secured her second consecutive World Cup overall title on March 9, 2018 with 5 races left in the season. Shiffrin entered the heavy favorite as the reigning Olympic champion, three-time consecutive world champion, reigning World Cup champion and the world cup leader in the event. The rest of January had two 7th places and three races where she did not finish. [57] After Shiffrin's first gold medal win, she played "Catch Phrase" with Reese Witherspoon and Usher on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. [citation needed], At the World Championships in St. Moritz in February, she won the gold medal in slalom and took the silver in giant slalom. On December 11, 2016, Shiffrin won her 11th straight World Cup win in the slalom in Sestriere, Italy. She is the youngest skier—male or female—to win 50 World Cup races at the age of 23 years and 9 months. Two days later in the slalom, she won the world title at age 17. Shiffrin began rising up through the ranks in alpine racing as soon as she was old enough to compete in FIS-sanctioned races. Shiffrin ended the season as the reigning Olympic, World Cup, and world champion in slalom. This repository is populated with tens of thousands of assets and should be your first stop for asset selection. Shiffrin made her World Cup debut on March 11, 2011, in a giant slalom at Špindlerův Mlýn in the Czech Republic. [42] She went on to secure a second gold in the slalom, becoming the first alpine skier to win four consecutive World Championships in the same discipline, despite suffering from a lung infection on the day of the race. [23] She became the second-youngest American to win an alpine World Cup event, behind Judy Nagel (17 yr, 5 mo.). "[79][80] In April 2019, NBC's Olympia channel devoted 25 hours of prime-time to feature 20 of Shiffrin's races in the 2018-2019 season;[81] her fanclub also released a compilation of highlights from her 2018-2019 season. Her gold and silver medals coming out of the Olympics made her the most decorated American Olympian, the most decorated female alpine skier, and the second most decorated alpine skier overall, only behind Marcel Hirscher of Austria who won two gold medals. [37], On February 26, Shiffrin won her first super combined race at Crans-Montana. Shiffrin opened the 2015 season in October 2014 in Sölden with her first World Cup win in giant slalom. [citation needed], Shiffrin started the 2018 season with a 5th place finish in giant slalom at Sölden. She is often featured in Outside's "In Search of Speed," including in 2015,[75] 2017[76] and 2018. [11][15] She has been treated for anxiety disorder and hyperactive type ADHD ever since she was a child.[16]. This marked her 5th win out of 9 season races to start the 2018/2019 season. She is one of only 5 Americans to ever win the World Cup overall title. [45] At the World Cup finals in Soldeu, Shiffrin started her campaign by clinching the super-G crystal globe, finishing fourth in the final race to take her tenth World Cup title and her first in a speed discipline, having already built an unassailable lead to secure the overall and slalom titles earlier in the season. Shiffrin secured her first overall World Cup, but did not win the giant slalom World Cup that year. [54], Days after her first World Cup finals in 2013, Shiffrin was interviewed by David Letterman on the Late Show on March 19. [11] Her mother Eileen raced in high school in northwestern Massachusetts in the Berkshires,[10] and brother Taylor (born 1992), raced for the University of Denver. That's the feeling I'm striving to get every time when I'm on the slopes.". The weather delays also caused the downhill and the super combined to be held on consecutive days, choosing to run only one of the two. Click here to request Getty Images Premium Access through IBM Creative Design Services. [20][21][22], Shiffrin won her first World Cup race in December 2012 at age 17, in a night slalom in Åre, Sweden. [50] As a result, Petra Vlhova took over the top spot of the slalom rankings following a World Cup in Slovenia, the first time Shiffrin wasn't leading slalom at that point in the season since 2016 and Federica Brignone reduced her lead in the overall from over 400 points to just over 100, and later took over the lead in the overall, Shiffrin competed in her first World Championships in 2013 at Schladming, Austria, and finished sixth in the giant slalom at Planai. With that race she also equalled the record of the Austrian Marlies Schild for the most wins in women's slalom – 35,[38] and put herself in joint seventh place in all-time World Cup victories with Alberto Tomba of Italy. She started 2018 with the win in the City Event in Oslo, Norway and became the first women ever with 2 wins in City Event. She has more World Cup victories before the age of 22 than Ingemar Stenmark, the record holder for number of World Cup victories. By winning the Gold in the Slalom at the 2019 World Championships, she became the first Alpine skier to win the world championship in the same discipline at four consecutive championships. In early December she competed in downhill at Lake Louise, where she reached her first downhill podium (3rd place) and the next day she won her first downhill race in her fourth ever start. [52], She competed in the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang where she won the gold medal in the giant slalom and silver medal in the Combined. However, due to having the 3rd fastest slalom run—and many of the leaders of the first run having mistakes in the second—she was able to move up to the silver medal position behind Michelle Gisin of Switzerland. She won her first parallel slalom on January 31 in Stockholm, Sweden. She has won 66 World Cup races, the 2nd most all time by a female alpine skier, including 43 WC slalom races, the most won by any alpine skier, male or female. [72] The New York Times profiled Shiffrin as "the face of American skiing,",[73] a theme echoed in a Sports Illustrated profile and video where Shiffrin talked in detail about her history with Lindsey Vonn. She started 40th and lost her left shin guard halfway down, but finished in 12th place in the first run. She made history winning the very first FIS parallel slalom with the win in Courchevel, France. Hood. She joined Lindsey Vonn, Tina Maze, Janica Kostelić, Anja Pärson, Pernilla Wiberg and Petra Kronberger. [46] She went on to win the slalom, her 16th win of the season and the 40th slalom win of her career, tying with Stenmark for the most World Cup slalom race wins. By winning her second Olympic gold medal in the 2018 giant slalom, Shiffrin tied Ted Ligety and Andrea Mead Lawrence for the most Olympic gold medals ever won by an American Olympian in alpine skiing. [27][28], Shiffrin opened the 2014 season in October 2013 in Sölden, Austria, with a career-best sixth in giant slalom, within a half-second of the podium. In the giant slalom she finished second after the first run behind Italian Manuela Moelgg, but was able to secure the gold when Moelgg made mistakes on the second run. On November 26, 2016, she finished fifth in giant slalom at Killington in her first World Cup race in Vermont, but she returned the following day to a first-place finish in the slalom. Born in Vail, Colorado,[2] Shiffrin is the second child of Eileen (née Condron) and Jeff Shiffrin, both originally from the Northeastern United States and former ski racers. {{collectionsDisplayName(searchView.appliedFilters)}}, {{searchText.groupByEventToggleImages()}}, {{searchText.groupByEventToggleEvents()}}, Risultati corrispondenti a meno parole chiave. [64], In the weeks after the February 2019 World Ski Championship, Amanda Ruggeri twice profiled Shiffin in Deadspin,[65][66] and she was featured in The Wall Street Journal. This was followed by a victory in slalom at Levi on November 12. [43][44], Following the Worlds, in March 2019 Shiffrin became the first alpine skier to take 15 World Cup wins in a season when she took victory in a slalom in Špindlerův Mlýn, breaking the record she had previously held jointly with Vreni Schneider. [51], Favored to win the slalom at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia, Shiffrin led after the first run and nearly fell in the second, but held on for victory at Rosa Khutor. Fanclub of U.S. Alpine Ski Racer Mikaela Shiffrin. 974k Followers, 1,060 Following, 1,577 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Mikaela Shiffrin ⛷ (@mikaelashiffrin) In early April, just a few weeks after her 16th birthday, she won the slalom title at the US National Championships at Winter Park, Colorado,[18] and became the youngest American ski racer to claim a national alpine crown. This made her the first woman to take three wins in three consecutive days in technical disciplines since Vreni Schneider won two giant slaloms in Schwarzenberg and a slalom in Mellau in January 1989. Troppe immagini selezionate. Prova questi suggerimenti per ampliare la tua ricerca: Verifica l'eventuale presenza di errori di ortografia o refusi. Then she won the slalom in Lienz, Austria to finish her 2017 year. Il design di Getty Images è un marchio di Getty Images. At Beaver Creek, she was runner-up in the giant slalom, her first World Cup podium in that discipline. On January 29 in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, Shiffrin posted her best result in a speed event, finishing fourth in the super-G, only 0.03 seconds off the podium. She had some trouble with slalom at first and ended up outside the podium in the first three World Cup slalom races, but emerged victorious in the races at Kühtai, Zagreb, Maribor, Åre and Méribel. She has won World Cup races in ladies' slalom, parallel slalom, giant slalom, super-G, downhill, and alpine combined. [36] However she missed out on equalling the record of eight consecutive slalom wins, jointly held by Schneider and Janica Kostelić, when she failed to finish first run of the Snow Queen Trophy race in Zagreb on January 3 – her first DNF in slalom since a race in Semmering in 2012. We support our favourite sports athlete and share her path with all ski racing fans around the globe. She is also the first and only athlete—male or female—with wins in all six FIS Alpine Ski World Cup disciplines. A month later Shiffrin took the slalom bronze medal at the FIS Junior World Ski Championships held at Crans-Montana, Switzerland (after having been down with a stomach flu the day before). [58] On July 12, 2014, Shiffrin was a guest on the NPR radio show Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!,[59] where she won the show's Not My Job game at the Red Rocks Amphitheatre. In the first two slalom races of the 2016 season, both in Aspen, Shiffrin won by large margins, and in her first race, she achieved a new record margin for women's slalom, 3.07 seconds over the runner-up. {{familyColorButtonText(colorFamily.name)}}, Guarda {{carousel.total_number_of_results}} risultati. It was her ninth World Cup victory of the season, and extended her lead in the overall standings. However, on February 3, 2020, her father unexpectedly died in an accident, causing her to take an indefinite break from the World Cup tour and her chances of a fourth consecutive title. [61][62] In 2017, Shiffrin discussed her skiing roots and aptitude for napping on NBC's Late Night with Seth Meyers. With her 1st super-G World Cup win at Lake Louise, Shiffrin become the seventh woman to win in the five more traditional disciplines (not including parallel slalom). [26] After winning the slalom at the World Cup finals in Lenzerheide, she secured the 2013 season title in the slalom discipline. Raccogli, seleziona e commenta i tuoi file. After five years, he took a new job in Denver;[14] her older brother Taylor was in high school at Burke Mountain Academy, a ski academy in northeastern Vermont, and stayed in the east. In Squaw Valley, the first World Cup races there since 1969, she won the giant slalom on March 10 and the slalom the following day, taking her to 31 World Cup victories and 11 for the season. She is the only athlete - male or female - to have won 15 races in the same calendar year, winning the last slalom of the 2018 season in Semmering and surpassing Marcel Hirscher. [77] After covering Shiffrin's training regimen in 2017,[78] Red Bull in 2018 produced the 48-minutes long documentary "Peak Season: The Determination of Mikaela Shiffrin. She became the first skier to win World Cups in a technical and a speed event in the same season since Tina Maze six years earlier. After two months away from racing, Shiffrin made a successful return in her first race back on February 15, 2016, where she took her 18th victory in Crans-Montana. [citation needed], On December 2, 2018 she won a super-G race in Lake Louise, becoming the only alpine skier ever — male or female — to win all six currently contested alpine skiing disciplines. 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She won the next event, a slalom at Levi, Finland, improving on her podium finish the previous year for her fifth World Cup victory. Believing she had her best chance at a medal in super combined, she pulled out of the downhill after running all three training runs, her best finish being 5th in the 3rd and final training run. Shiffrin, age 16, then posted the fastest time in the second run to secure third place. Liberatoria completa / Liberatoria non obbligatoria. Shiffrin had inconsistent performances in the technical races in the first half of the 2020 season, winning three slalom races to start, but placing runner up to Petra Vlhova later in the season. © 2020 Getty Images. Two days later she won the slalom in Zagreb, Croatia. She did attend the final competition in Are, Sweden, but the race was canceled due to coronavirus. Fanclub of U.S. Alpine Ski Racer Mikaela Shiffrin. In Aspen, Colorado, the World Cup finals of the season took place. Le bacheche sono il luogo migliore in cui salvare immagini e video. While meeting the minimum age requirement of 15 years, she won a Nor-Am Cup super combined race in December 2010 at Panorama in British Columbia, only the eighth FIS-level race in which she had competed. She also experienced similar fluctuations in ranking in Giant Slalom.
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