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Mikaela Shiffrin says appointment of Karin Harjo as new coach can give her a 'fresh and new way of thinking'

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Mikaela Shiffrin says the appointment of Karin Harjo as her new coach can give her a «fresh and new way of thinking» as the American eyes more records.

Shiffrin became the most decorated alpine skier in history last weekend when she broke the high-water mark of legendary Swede Ingemar Stenmark, who won 86 World Cup races during his career.

Ad Shiffrin went one better to 87 in Are, Sweden — Stenmark's home country — to stand on her own out in front, but it's clear the 28-year-old American is already looking to improve further with the hire of Harjo.

Alpine Skiing'She's better than anyone' — Swiatek salutes record-breaker ShiffrinYESTERDAY AT 09:40 The Norwegian is renowned as one of the most innovative coaches on the circuit, and has already worked with Shiffrin as part of a wider role with the US Ski team. “I’m really looking forward to working with Karin again, this time more directly as my new head coach," Shiffrin said. “For a large part of my career, I’ve gotten to work with her here and there with her positions on the women’s tech team, and then speed team in more recent years. «I’ve witnessed her exceptional work ethic, her ability to work well with other coaches, and most importantly her connection and dedication to her athletes. ‘Find a new motivation’ – Stenmark on what’s next for record-breaking Shiffrin 'She's better than anyone' — Swiatek salutes record-breaker Shiffrin »I believe she can add a huge benefit to my program in the coming years and will provide a fresh and new way of thinking as we move forward.” Shiffrin was — until last month — coached by Mike Day, but they split during the World Championships.

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