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Shiffrin attacks the course on Sunday. (Photo: Christophe Pallot/Agence Zoom / Stringer)

Mikaela Shiffrin Is Closing in on World Cup Skiing History

The American tied Lindsey Vonn鈥檚 record of 82 career World Cup wins鈥攖he most by a woman. She鈥檚 now just four away from Ingemar Stenmark鈥檚 all-time mark.

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(Photo: Christophe Pallot/Agence Zoom / Stringer)

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鈥淪imply the Best.鈥 The chorus that played in the finish area of Sunday鈥檚 World Cup giant slalom said it all, as Mikaela Shiffrin clinched her 82nd World Cup victory, tying the record set by American Lindsey Vonn. After her 6th place finish on Saturday, Shiffrin said she鈥檇 need patience to match the record that she started building ten years ago. She had to wait one day.

Shiffrin started the race with bib 1, and never relinquished her lead, winning both runs and taking the victory over Italy鈥檚 Federica Brignone by .77 seconds. Switzerland鈥檚 Lara Gut-Behrami finished 3rd. The ever-composed Shiffrin let out a scream as she crossed the line, then leaned over and put her head in her hands to take in the moment.

Mikaela Shiffrin 82nd win
Mikaela Shiffrin pulled out all the stops to land at the top of the podium in Kranska Gora, Slovenia on Jan 8, officially tying Lindsey Vonn鈥檚 record of 82 World Cup wins. Italy鈥檚 Federica Brignone came in 2nd and Lara Gut-Behrami of Switzerland took 3rd. Photo: Photo by Christophe Pallot/Agence Zoom/Getty Images

鈥淚 was so nervous this run,鈥 Shiffrin said immediately afterwards. 鈥淚 have a rash on my face I was so nervous. I don鈥檛 know why, maybe a little bit was because of 82. I just really wanted to ski well, and I did.鈥

The day started with an even faster course than Saturday鈥檚 screamers. Shiffrin鈥檚 winning time was a full two seconds faster than the winning pace a day earlier. Only Italy鈥檚 Brignone, and Saturday鈥檚 surprise winner, Valerie Grenier of Canada, were within a half-second of Shiffrin.

鈥淚 couldn鈥檛 ski faster,鈥 Shiffrin said after the run.聽 鈥淚 felt much, much better this first run than yesterday. I had to try to change my feeling from yesterday. It was very good skiing and I鈥檓 happy with that.鈥

Conditions on Kranska Gora鈥檚 Podkoren slope appeared to deteriorate more in the warm temperatures Sunday, making for a bumpier ride down the hill that gets no direct sunlight.聽 That, combined with a turn-heavy set on the second run course, created especially tough conditions for the top skiers, who ran in reverse order. Several of the women near the top of the order shuffled positions, with Gut-Behrami and Slovakia鈥檚 Petra Vlhova finding a way to smooth out the course and gain ground.

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Then came Brignone, in attack mode and taking every risk鈥攁nd the lead. Shiffrin, as she has been in so many races this year, seemed unstoppable, her skis glued to the snow but also finding the fall-line more than on Saturday, and her lead never in doubt. When she came through the finish, winning the race and the run, she not only tied the record but also asserted that the best is yet to come.

鈥淚t was a fight. But it was pretty amazing conditions and I got a report from the coaches and they were like, 鈥業t鈥檚 really attackable, so just go for it,鈥欌 she said. 鈥淚鈥檝e been in this position before and I鈥檝e given it away and today I wanted to fight for it.鈥 Afterwards, Shiffrin noted that her run was among the best she鈥檚 ever skied. 鈥淚 just felt so good with my skiing and that鈥檚 the most special thing.鈥

On the podium, and afterwards in interviews, Shiffrin let the tears flow, noting that it was her father, Jeff, who, before she won her first World Cup, instructed her to memorize the words of the national anthem. 鈥淗e said, 鈥業f you ever win, you鈥檇 better sing it,鈥 so I always think of him when I鈥檓 up there.鈥 On this day, she reflected on her father, who passed away tragically in 2020. 鈥淢ost races these days I鈥檒l think of him and be able to refocus and that鈥檚 been a big improvement for me since last season.鈥

Shiffrin and mother Eileen
Shiffrin took a few moments after the historic win to share the advice her late father, Jeff Shiffrin, gave her, and to the enjoy the win with her mother, Eileen, above. Photo: Photo by Christophe Pallot/Agence Zoom/Getty Images

Shiffin also noted how exciting it is to be part of the broader success of American skiers, who, despite the challenge of spreading limited resources across such a huge country, manage to find success in this European-dominated sport. 鈥淲hen I look around now at my teammates鈥擯aula, Nina, all of these women鈥攊t makes me realize when you do focus that energy in the right way, actually how many of us can be on the top and it makes the future for me even more exciting than anything our team has accomplished in the past,鈥 she said.聽

It was indeed a good day for North Americans, with five making the second run behind Shiffrin. They were led by Saturday鈥檚 unexpected victor, Canada鈥檚 Grenier in 6th. Paula Moltzan bumped up her game and smoothed out the course, finishing 8th. Teammate Nina O鈥橞rien continued her comeback from injury, scoring points in 25th, just behind Canadian Britt Richardson in 24th.

As for the numbers, despite the patience it took, Shiffrin achieved this record with blazing speed. It took Vonn 13 years and 13 major injuries over 395 races. As Vonn told commentator Steve Porino, 鈥淚 literally bled for that record.鈥 Shiffrin, who has had no major injuries, got here in ten years and 233 races.

Vonn had nothing but respect and encouragement for Shiffrin, telling the AP: 鈥淚鈥檓 really happy for Mikaela. Records are meant to be broken and it鈥檚 a sign of progress. And if anyone is to break my record, I鈥檓 really happy that it鈥檚 an American. She鈥檚 going to continue pushing the limits and continue to inspire other Americans. There were a lot of women who paved the way for me. And now it鈥檚 her turn to pave the way for the next generation.鈥

At age 27, and with eight victories in this season alone so far, it appears Shiffrin has much more in the tank. Her 17 GS victories are second only to Vreni Schneider鈥檚 20. Next up to slay is the all-time record of 86 wins by Ingemar Stenmark, though Shiffrin is mindful of keeping the hunt for records from getting in the way of her goals.

If I get there, I hope that I can keep it in my own head in a way that it鈥檚 not a relief to get to 86 because it would be such a shame to feel relieved about 86 victories,鈥 she admitted. 鈥淚 should just celebrate whatever comes for the next races and for the rest of my career because I don鈥檛 want to ruin it with chasing some record that probably shouldn鈥檛 be broken.鈥

Sunday鈥檚 win extended Shiffrin鈥檚 lead in the World Cup standings. With 1,115 points she now leads Vlhova by 419 points, and trails GS leader Marta Bassino by only 25 points.

Shiffrin returns to competition on Tuesday in Flachau, where she has notched four wins.

Lead Photo: Christophe Pallot/Agence Zoom / Stringer

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