CORTINA D'AMPEZZO, Italy — After one of the scariest crashes of her career, Mikaela Shiffrin is relieved it wasn't worse. The American skier with a record 95 World Cup wins is «pretty sore,» her coach said, but doesn't appear to have any ligament damage in her left knee.
She won't race again this weekend, though, and it's unclear when she'll return. «She's actually quite good,» U.S. team coach Paul Kristofic said after Shiffrin slammed into the safety nets at high speed during a World Cup downhill on Friday. «She's positive and in a certain way relieved,» Kristofic told The Associated Press. «Because it could have been worse.
But she's pretty sore, as you are for most speed crashes. But she was quite upbeat about things.» Shiffrin lost control while landing a jump in a patch of soft snow on the upper portion of the Olympia delle Tofane course that will be used for the 2026 Milan-Cortina Olympics.
Then she slammed into the net at high speed. Medics tended to Shiffrin immediately, and she limped off the course with her left boot raised off the snow.