Mikaela Shiffrin makes podium in first race since Olympics
Mikaela Shiffrin finished second in her first race since the Olympics, breaking her tie with Petra Vlhova for the World Cup overall standings lead.
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Mikaela Shiffrin finished second in her first race since the Olympics, breaking her tie with Petra Vlhova for the World Cup overall standings lead.
After a stressful and surprisingly tough Beijing Olympics, Mikaela Shiffrin is happy just to enjoy her skiing again.
LENZERHEIDE, Switzerland — After a stressful and surprisingly tough Beijing Olympics, Mikaela Shiffrin is happy just to enjoy her skiing again.
Mikaela Shiffrin has taken the lead in the World Cup overall standings after finishing second in Lenzerheide, Switzerland. With Roger Federer in attendance, Romane Miradoli came first in the women's Super-G to win her first World Cup race. Ad/> In 126 World Cup starts, the 27-year-old's previous best individual finish was fifth.
Romane Miradoli sealed a shock first Super G Alpine Ski World Cup victory at a star-studded Lenzerheide event on Saturday (5 February).
The FIS Alpine Ski World Cup season is coming to a storming culmination – just two stops remain for the women before the World Cup Finals in Courchevel and Meribel, France, later this month.
Mikaela Shiffrin is expected to race for the first time since the Olympics, returning to the Alpine skiing World Cup for an overall title battle, live on Olympic Channel and Peacock this weekend.
If Swiss skier Priska Nufer was going to have a breakout success at age 30, it surely was going to be on home snow at Crans-Montana.