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Mikaela Shiffrin has locked up the World Cup slalom title with two races to spare and became the first skier with nine season titles in one discipline.
The Alpine skiing competition begins Saturday. Here's everything you need to know about the men's and women's programs.
Mikaela Shiffrin finished on the podium in a World Cup giant slalom race on Saturday, marking the first time she accomplished that feat since January 2024.
Slalom world champion Loic Meillard posted the fastest time and World Cup discipline leader Atle Lie McGrath skied out in the opening run of the final event of the classic Hahnenkamm weekend.
Shiffrin won for the seventh time in eight slalom races this year, clinching the crystal globe and stamping her place as Olympic favorite.
Rivals, teammates and those close to ski racer Mikaela Shiffrin quantify her career in a word or two
Over her storied career, Mikaela Shiffrin has overcome obstacles and injuries, dealt with doubts and demons, including a case of post-crash PTSD, and landed in a good place as she heads into the Milan Cortina Winter Games.
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Originally scheduled for Feb. 6-8, it would have been the 37th such event at the ski area. It was most recently cancelled in 2024.
ADELBODEN, Switzerland — Clément Noël skied through the fog to win a World Cup slalom race Saturday and deny Brazil a first-ever victory by just 0.02 seconds. The 2022 Olympic champion rose from third place in the first run to get his third win this ...
Snow has been hard to find around Durango and Colorado, but that hasn’t stopped the Durango High School Alpine ski team from putting together some impressive results with the postseason on the