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Mikaela Shiffrin returning to World Cup circuit in Sweden after 6-week injury layoff

Mikaela Shiffrin is no longer challenging for a women's record-tying sixth World Cup overall title this month, and on Friday praised standings leader Lara Gut-Behrami for her "stunning" skiing.

Shiffrin set out her limited race plans for the rest of the season in an online call from Sweden, where she also spoke of being out injured at the same time as her boyfriend, Aleksander Aamodt Kilde.

Both crashed hard in downhill races in January and Shiffrin revealed the deep laceration Kilde suffered in his calf was "a life or death situation."

Shiffrin returns to racing on Sunday, in a slalom at Are, six weeks after being airlifted from the course with knee and leg injuries at Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy.

With just six races now left — and a maximum 600 points to win — Shiffrin said she will start no more than three and cannot close the gap from third place. Federica Brignone, the 2020 champion, is Gut-Behrami's only rival for the title.

"I would love to fight for the overall [title] but I also just need to admit where I am this season," the American star told reporters.

Shiffrin will skip the giant slalom on Saturday and the two speed events — downhill and super-G — at the season-ending races on March 22-23 at Saalbach, Austria.

That leaves her two slalom races — at Are and Saalbach on March 16 — to likely seal her eighth career title in the season-long discipline standings. The March 17 giant slalom in Saalbach also is an option.

During Shiffrin's recovery, Gut-Behrami surged to win five races and looks set to win her second career overall title. The Swiss star's first was in 2016, one year before Shiffrin began her era of dominance.

"She's been stunning this season, so consistent, so strong," Shiffrin said of Gut-Behrami's

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