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'Not done yet': Ski racing wins leader Mikaela Shiffrin continues quest for records

Does getting a record 87th World Cup win make Mikaela Shiffrin the greatest ski racer of all time?

Shiffrin doesn't think so, despite congratulations pouring in from the likes of tennis stars Roger Federer and Iga Swiatek, actress Kate Winslet, and fellow skiing standouts Lindsey Vonn and Bode Miller.

In fact, Shiffrin laughs off the G.O.A.T. talk.

"Because all I can really see in my mind is an image of a baby goat, or like a fainting goat. That's what comes in my head," Shiffrin said after surpassing Swedish great Ingemar Stenmark as the winningest ski racer in the 56-year-history of alpine skiing's World Cup.

"That image is sort of scarred into my mind and the first thing I think about when I hear people say `G.O.A.T.', I just kind of laugh."

She adds that the 'greatest' label doesn't belong to just one skier.

"After all these years racing and getting to this point now, I realize no matter what I accomplish, people root for who they want to win — for whatever reason," she said.

"It could be something that doesn't have anything to do with me, or doesn't have anything to do with Ingemar, or Lindsey, or Marcel [Hirscher], or Bode, or whoever. It is a personal thing, and that's what is so beautiful about sport."

WATCH | Shiffrin wins 87th World Cup event:

Shiffrin won Saturday's slalom in Åre in Stenmark's native Sweden to break the 34-year-old record, which is comparable with a tennis player earning a 25th major singles title to surpass Australian great Margaret Court, who for five decades has held the record of 24 titles.

Another comparison underlines Shiffrin's dominance of her sport. In the time since her first victory on Dec. 20, 2012, Shiffrin won more than twice as many World Cup races as the entire Austria

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