Mikaela Shiffrin parts with coach during world championships
Mikaela Shiffrin is no longer working with her head coach, Mike Day, she announced during the world Alpine skiing championships.
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Mikaela Shiffrin is no longer working with her head coach, Mike Day, she announced during the world Alpine skiing championships.
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The U.S. won the world Alpine skiing championships team event for the first time, clinching gold after the last Norwegian slammed the start gate with his ski tips.
Team USA caused a huge shock and claimed their first-ever gold medal in the parallel mixed team slalom at Courchevel Meribel. A dramatic 3-2 win in the big final over reigning champions Norway sparked wild scenes of jubilation, as Timon Haugan tripped coming out of the starting gate and Tommy Ford raced to victory.
COURCHEVEL, France :Switzerland's Marco Odermatt beat Norwegian favourite Aleksander Aamodt Kilde to win the flagship men's downhill and take a first world championships gold medal of his Alpine skiing career on Sunday.
MERIBEL, France : Switzerland's Jasmine Flury won a surprise gold in the women's downhill at the Alpine skiing world championships but favourite Sofia Goggia was disqualified for straddling a gate on Saturday.
MERIBEL, France : Favourite Sofia Goggia was fastest for Italy in third training for Saturday's downhill at the Alpine skiing world championships in Meribel.
Italy's Marta Bassino edged out American Mikaela Shiffrin to win the women's Super-G gold at the World Ski Championships in Courchevel, France, on Wednesday, winning the title by 0.11 seconds.